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need to get some windows made. joiner asked how thick a d/g unit i want to
fit. i want it to be as thin as possible, that the bco will allow. anyone help? steve |
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![]() r.p.mcmurphy wrote: need to get some windows made. joiner asked how thick a d/g unit i want to fit. i want it to be as thin as possible, that the bco will allow. anyone help? You either need to use a FENSA (FENSTRA?) registered double glazing firm, or else you or someone else needs to satisfy the BCO that the neccessary U values will be achieved. You can't decide what kind of spec window /glazing unit to have until you know what U value you need to achieve, and this will involve calculations. |
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