On Aug 2, 8:38 am, Phisherman wrote:
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 14:21:48 -0000, elanamig
wrote:
Hello,
We are having windows replaced in our house, and we have the following
dilemma: Should we, or should we not installlaminatedwindows on the
first floor. The windows that we are considering are Gorell Armor
Glass (http://www.gorell.com/pages/armor_glass_plus.htm). The major
reason for considering these windows is enhanced security.
On the other hand, these windows will present a problem in the case of
a fire emergency, if the firefighters will need to break the windows.
Also, if, for whatever reason we ourselves might need to enter the
house through a window, we will not be able to..
The price difference is not critical. What do you recommend?
Thank you very much,
Elana
I have not had any windows break at all in the past 15 years. But
when the teen across the street started practicing his golf, I became
concerned about breakage. I say get thelaminatedwindows if you plan
on living there a long time. I wonder if thislaminatedglass has
plastic inside it? Will it yellow over time? Does it have a 15-year
guarantee? What are the insulation properties? Have you considered
triple-pane windows? Better insulation will pay for itself in energy
savings over time.
Keep an extra house key at work or with a trusted neighbor. Your
local fire department will gladly give your home an inspection. And
your police will give you some security tips.
Hi,
Yes, the laminated glass has plastic inside. I haven't thought about
the possibility of it turning yellow... That's a great point. How
would I know though? I don't expect the sales rep to admit it. I
will definitely find out if discoloration is covered by the warranty,
though...
Triple-pane is an overkill for our area (even sales reps admit it)...
Insulation, etc properties are comparable to other windows. The
manufacturer offers life-time warranty...
Thanks,
Elana
Thanks.