Replacement glazing panels- reasonable quote?
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Need a few replacement double glazing panels, one new window, and some hinges:
2x French door panels
2x fixed panels in conservatory
900x900 complete window top opener
New hinges on 2x dormer bedroom windows, side openers that don't pull in tightly.
Been quoted £1600, Cornwall, local company that I've used back in the day.
Does that sound reasonable?
2x French door panels
2x fixed panels in conservatory
900x900 complete window top opener
New hinges on 2x dormer bedroom windows, side openers that don't pull in tightly.
Been quoted £1600, Cornwall, local company that I've used back in the day.
Does that sound reasonable?
Check the pricing from https://www.modernupvcwindows.co.uk/ if you're up for self-install
I had the local company fit the new panels (but not the replacement window) on Tuesday.
Got the final invoice this afternoon, but noticed that one of the internal rubber seals had dropped down.
Looking at them all, the outside trims are all tight, but the internal seals are a bit loose. If I press the edges of the glazing units from the inside, they move a mill or so. The original units in the other frames don't move at all.
These are the units in the conservatory. The new unit in the kitchen window is fine.
Do glazing units come in different thicknesses?
I'm going to ring them tomorrow.
Got the final invoice this afternoon, but noticed that one of the internal rubber seals had dropped down.
Looking at them all, the outside trims are all tight, but the internal seals are a bit loose. If I press the edges of the glazing units from the inside, they move a mill or so. The original units in the other frames don't move at all.
These are the units in the conservatory. The new unit in the kitchen window is fine.
Do glazing units come in different thicknesses?
I'm going to ring them tomorrow.
clockworks said:
I had the local company fit the new panels (but not the replacement window) on Tuesday.
Got the final invoice this afternoon, but noticed that one of the internal rubber seals had dropped down.
Looking at them all, the outside trims are all tight, but the internal seals are a bit loose. If I press the edges of the glazing units from the inside, they move a mill or so. The original units in the other frames don't move at all.
These are the units in the conservatory. The new unit in the kitchen window is fine.
Do glazing units come in different thicknesses?
I'm going to ring them tomorrow.
Yes units come in 2mm increments. 4-20-4, 4-22-4 etc. I always remove a unit to get an accurate size.Got the final invoice this afternoon, but noticed that one of the internal rubber seals had dropped down.
Looking at them all, the outside trims are all tight, but the internal seals are a bit loose. If I press the edges of the glazing units from the inside, they move a mill or so. The original units in the other frames don't move at all.
These are the units in the conservatory. The new unit in the kitchen window is fine.
Do glazing units come in different thicknesses?
I'm going to ring them tomorrow.
clockworks said:
Thanks. It feels like they are 2mm too thin, so the lip on the edge of the inner seal isn't being gripped by the frame properly
Yes I've seen it a few times, with older frames you could replace the gasket with thicker profile, but if the gasket is built in its a bit more troublesome.clockworks said:
Thanks. It feels like they are 2mm too thin, so the lip on the edge of the inner seal isn't being gripped by the frame properly
Yes I've seen it a few times, with older frames you could replace the gasket with thicker profile, but if the gasket is built in its a bit more troublesome.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff