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DIY Forum >> Carpentry Questions >> Glazing system for Listed or Conservation jobs... https://www.askthetrades.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1267560324 Message started by Joiner on Mar 2nd, 2010, 8:05pm |
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Title: Glazing system for Listed or Conservation jobs... Post by Joiner on Mar 2nd, 2010, 8:05pm Whilst searching for information on double glazing performance I came across this company and sent away for a sample and more gen… http://www.slimliteglass.co.uk/slimlite-double-glazing.html The sample came this morning and I’m impressed. The system is ideal for use on conservation and Listed Building jobs (if you can get past the hidebound, knee-jerk, jobsworth CO’s incapacity for imaginative thinking) and can be used as a direct replacement for single glazing in the existing rebates. It’s a brilliant system. Relatively expensive though. The sq.m cost is roughly double that of a conventional unit and, because of the way the unit is packed, you can add a significant chunk to the cost. But it does offer a solution to the age-old problem associated with bringing the older building into line with the current requirements of energy saving and introducing a welcome level of human comfort. |
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Title: Re: Glazing system for Listed or Conservation jobs... Post by londonman on Mar 2nd, 2010, 9:03pm Double? more like 10x! |
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Title: Re: Glazing system for Listed or Conservation jobs... Post by Joiner on Mar 3rd, 2010, 8:14am Don't know what you're looking at, Rog. My figures for the basic costs are: Both types 4mm, low 'e', gas-filled. Standard unit £40.63 per sq.m + £6.50/sq.m for gas + VAT Slimlite unit £83.85 per sq.m (inc gas) + VAT The delivery cost of £130 is a one-off per delivery, so cost per item will reduce with quantity (although still a bit stiff). It is a possible way around the knee-jerk reaction of some COs against double-glazing per se, especially on Grade 2 listings, and at least makes the point arguable. As for the conversion of single to double-glazed - when you factor in the cost of machining the existing rebates (or re-making the whole sash) it's not going to work out any different in the long-run and at least makes the process feasible and the retention of original features possible. It's at least worth considering as another weapon in the arsenal. |
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Title: Re: Glazing system for Listed or Conservation jobs... Post by londonman on Mar 4th, 2010, 6:14pm OK...maybe 10x was an exaggeration but still pricey although I do agree with you that it is a useful option. Edit: No, I take it back. 'tis bloody expensive. Just dug out the quote I got. £40 for 0.07 sq m (ie 230mm x 310mm). I asked for a quote for 12 georgian elements of that size. |
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