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"AJH" wrote:
A pigeon has just crashed into the window beside me and managed to fly off, the window is broken. It's a 46mm by 88mm pane set in a fixed metal casement with only 20mm rebate. Before I replace the glass I thought I'd just ask if there were any point in trying to replace with a double glazing unit, plainly there's not enough depth for a wide gapped unit nor for traditional putty fixing. Also I think double glazed units need to be able to "breathe" so they cannot be set in putty?? AJH If you can't source a sealed double glazed unit it would be worth considering replacement with 4mm thick glass if the original was standard 3mm glass. It would be a bit stronger should any more pigeons decide to go kamikaze. You could probably claim on your buildings insurance. |
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