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How to cap end of glazing.


Dantheman123

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It was a sealed unit like a window and they had to cut the bottom of as someone messed up measurements I assume. Want to clue myself up before I start asking questions to the contractor.  So do these ends need to be sealed? And if so is it and easy job?

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As others have said - the trim is missing - the black tape is what they use to seal / edge double glazed units - most double glazed units have a tape edge seal that is then protected / hidden by the trim and rubber seal. 

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Ahh sorry, these are U shaped channels which usually just push on, installers generally put some silicone in there too for some additional hold

 

Like these: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1m-Ultraframe-25-35mm-End-Closure-Polycarbonate-Glass-Conservatory-Sheet-Trim-/372644260156

 

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Big trouble there !!! Lead leaches lead oxide in rain water, even architects don’t know this, it is chemistry. The lead oxide in water etches glass! Leaving apparent white stains that won’t come off. 
 

two remedies, a) remove the lead, b) patination oil on both sides of the lead every six months - not recommended 

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