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cubicsupport March 5th 05 12:39 AM

Aluminium Patio Doors
 
I have 2 Aluminium sliding patio doors in the house installed around
1975, by the previous owners. During the recent cold spell, I have
notices the cold temperature of the aluminium frame compared to the
temperature of the UPVC frame in the rest of the house. Is there a wat
to reduce the heat loss via the aluminium frame or Do I need to
consider replcement with UPVC.


Harry Bloomfield March 5th 05 11:22 AM

cubicsupport wrote :
I have 2 Aluminium sliding patio doors in the house installed around
1975, by the previous owners. During the recent cold spell, I have
notices the cold temperature of the aluminium frame compared to the
temperature of the UPVC frame in the rest of the house. Is there a wat
to reduce the heat loss via the aluminium frame or Do I need to
consider replcement with UPVC.


Some sort of wood covering will help, perhaps stuck on with a suitable
adhesive due to the difficulties of drilling.

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Jeff March 5th 05 11:50 AM


"cubicsupport" wrote in message
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I have 2 Aluminium sliding patio doors in the house installed around
1975, by the previous owners. During the recent cold spell, I have
notices the cold temperature of the aluminium frame compared to the
temperature of the UPVC frame in the rest of the house. Is there a wat
to reduce the heat loss via the aluminium frame or Do I need to
consider replcement with UPVC.

My parents had the whole house done in ally sudg in 1979, had to go, the
ally produces bigger puddles than the original windows.

Regards Jeff



John Rumm March 5th 05 01:14 PM

Harry Bloomfield wrote:

cubicsupport wrote :

I have 2 Aluminium sliding patio doors in the house installed around
1975, by the previous owners. During the recent cold spell, I have
notices the cold temperature of the aluminium frame compared to the
temperature of the UPVC frame in the rest of the house. Is there a wat
to reduce the heat loss via the aluminium frame or Do I need to
consider replcement with UPVC.



Some sort of wood covering will help, perhaps stuck on with a suitable
adhesive due to the difficulties of drilling.


A couple of thin beads of expanding polyurethane foam might work quite
well as an adhesive in this case.

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Owain March 5th 05 01:21 PM

cubicsupport wrote:
I have 2 Aluminium sliding patio doors in the house installed around
1975, by the previous owners. During the recent cold spell, I have
notices the cold temperature of the aluminium frame compared to the
temperature of the UPVC frame in the rest of the house. Is there a wat
to reduce the heat loss via the aluminium frame or Do I need to
consider replcement with UPVC.


The aluminium will always feel colder because it conducts heat away from
the hand more quickly than PVC. However the heat loss through the frame
might not be any more than through a PVC frame (PVC frames contain metal
to strengthen them anyway) and is likely to be insignificant compared to
total heat loss through the glass.

If the doors are draughty or single glazed then there may be reason to
replace them on comfort grounds, but it's unlikely to make much
difference economically. Interlining your curtains with bubblewrap will
be cheaper.

Owain



Shona Honeyman March 12th 05 06:40 PM

'Fraid thermal bridging is a fact of life with aluminium frames. Unless
there's a thermal break between the inside and outside, they are no better
than single glazing af far as heat insulation is concerned
"Owain" wrote in message
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cubicsupport wrote:
I have 2 Aluminium sliding patio doors in the house installed around
1975, by the previous owners. During the recent cold spell, I have
notices the cold temperature of the aluminium frame compared to the
temperature of the UPVC frame in the rest of the house. Is there a wat
to reduce the heat loss via the aluminium frame or Do I need to
consider replcement with UPVC.


The aluminium will always feel colder because it conducts heat away from
the hand more quickly than PVC. However the heat loss through the frame
might not be any more than through a PVC frame (PVC frames contain metal
to strengthen them anyway) and is likely to be insignificant compared to
total heat loss through the glass.

If the doors are draughty or single glazed then there may be reason to
replace them on comfort grounds, but it's unlikely to make much difference
economically. Interlining your curtains with bubblewrap will be cheaper.

Owain






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