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"mike hide"

15/10/2005 2:16 AM

double glazed windows

We have single glazed stanly sliding windows, I am thinking about making
some thermally efficient windows and was looking for design tips to achieve
that end . Looking around, see some that reduce noise levels more than
others and was curious what the attributes of these are . any info or groups
/web sites that could provide info would be appreciated .....mjh


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nn

in reply to "mike hide" on 15/10/2005 2:16 AM

15/10/2005 4:34 AM

Our certainteed windows blocked the noisy skateboarders when installed
5 years ago. Pleasant surprise to say the least!

BE

Brian Elfert

in reply to "mike hide" on 15/10/2005 2:16 AM

23/10/2005 2:34 PM

"mike hide" <[email protected]> writes:

>We have single glazed stanly sliding windows, I am thinking about making
>some thermally efficient windows and was looking for design tips to achieve
>that end . Looking around, see some that reduce noise levels more than
>others and was curious what the attributes of these are . any info or groups
>/web sites that could provide info would be appreciated .....mjh

The glass in double pane windows is a single sealed unit consisting of the
two panes of glass with a spacer around the edge. An inert gas is inside
the sealed unit.

You can certainly make your own double pane windows, but you'll need to
buy the sealed glass from a glass shop. I remember it cost my dad like
$150 to have one replaced 15 years ago.

Personally, I would never make my own windows unless you really, really
like the look of real wood windows. Wood windows require constant upkeep.
A good vinyl or aluminum window should last just about forever with little
upkeep.

Brian Elfert

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"Paul O."

in reply to "mike hide" on 15/10/2005 2:16 AM

15/10/2005 11:37 AM


"mike hide" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> We have single glazed stanly sliding windows, I am thinking about making
> some thermally efficient windows and was looking for design tips to
> achieve that end . Looking around, see some that reduce noise levels more
> than others and was curious what the attributes of these are . any info or
> groups /web sites that could provide info would be appreciated .....mjh
>Try alt.home.repair. Thats a pretty good group for anything thing to do
>with the home.
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Paul O.
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