double glaze very narrow windows???
My toilet is a very small affair a door width wide in fact. The window is
narrow too and is an old metal crittal window which being extremely small framed gives an 8" width of glass and not much less on the opening part. I have just ordered double glazing for the house and the problem is with the width of frame in these plastic units. This will leave me with a sort of medieval arrow slit of glass maybe 4-5 " wide. I am thinking of either leaving the old crittal window in place, wife thinks i am mad, or trying to find a diy with frames similar in look to proper double glazing (ie white pvc) which need be single glaze only. Any one know who could supply such small framing?? Any ideas welcome. TKS |
double glaze very narrow windows???
On 25 Jul, 09:37, "Capt T" wrote:
My toilet is a very small affair a door width wide in fact. The window is narrow too and is an old metal crittal window which being extremely small framed gives an 8" width of glass and not much less on the opening part. I have just ordered double glazing for the house and the problem is with the width of frame in these plastic units. This will leave me with a sort of medieval arrow slit of glass maybe 4-5 " wide. I am thinking of either leaving the old crittal window in place, wife thinks i am mad, or trying to find a diy with frames similar in look to proper double glazing (ie white pvc) which need be single glaze only. Any one know who could supply such small framing?? Any ideas welcome. TKS You can get white powder-coated aluminium thermal-break windows, with much thinner frames than PVCu. Quite expensive though. Or can you modify the door ? Simon. |
double glaze very narrow windows???
"Capt T" wrote in message ... My toilet is a very small affair a door width wide in fact. The window is narrow too and is an old metal crittal window which being extremely small framed gives an 8" width of glass and not much less on the opening part. I have just ordered double glazing for the house and the problem is with the width of frame in these plastic units. This will leave me with a sort of medieval arrow slit of glass maybe 4-5 " wide. I am thinking of either leaving the old crittal window in place, wife thinks i am mad, or trying to find a diy with frames similar in look to proper double glazing (ie white pvc) which need be single glaze only. Any one know who could supply such small framing?? Any ideas welcome. TKS A local glass supplier will make a double glazed unit to fit into the existing frame - thus losing no light. While the original glass is out you can prepare and paint the frame white. It won't look exactly like the (to me ugly) plastic frames but nobody is going to compare. Mary |
double glaze very narrow windows???
Mary Fisher wrote:
A local glass supplier will make a double glazed unit to fit into the existing frame - I don't think so. Not for a Crittall frame -- "S'ils te mordent, mords-les" |
double glaze very narrow windows???
"Ziggur" wrote in message ... Mary Fisher wrote: A local glass supplier will make a double glazed unit to fit into the existing frame - I don't think so. Not for a Crittall frame You don't give a reason, just an opinion. The op can ask for nothing. Mary -- "S'ils te mordent, mords-les" |
double glaze very narrow windows???
Capt T wrote:
My toilet is a very small affair a door width wide in fact. The window is narrow too and is an old metal crittal window which being extremely small framed gives an 8" width of glass and not much less on the opening part. I have just ordered double glazing for the house and the problem is with the width of frame in these plastic units. This will leave me with a sort of medieval arrow slit of glass maybe 4-5 " wide. I am thinking of either leaving the old crittal window in place, wife thinks i am mad, or trying to find a diy with frames similar in look to proper double glazing (ie white pvc) which need be single glaze only. Any one know who could supply such small framing?? Any ideas welcome. TKS DG in a small Crittal frame is of dubious value. They are cold bridges to the nth degree. Either get a wooden frame made up, or single glaze it. |
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