Roger440 Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago (edited) I looking at replacing my 1979 UPVC double glazed units at the front of our cottage with new units. Given its traditional nature(ish) i want to go with flush casement style. I do, however, want to go to triple glazing. This is limiting my options. Ive identified, residence9, evolution and Anglian all offer triple glazed options. Ive not found any others so far. Of these 3, does anyone have opinions on how good they are, particulary the window sealing arrangement as this seems to be the longer term short coming of all modern units ive encountered and had the joy of "adjusting". And also, anyone ive missed? Want to stick to UPVC, so no wood options please. Edited 19 hours ago by Roger440 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redbeard Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Apologies for not answering the Q - I know nothing about those 3 manuf'rs - but can I ask what spec their glazing unit offer was? Most particularly were they offering 'a 3G unit shoe-horned into a 2G frame' or a 'proper' frame designed for a full-depth -48mm or 52mm - unit? I have had really frustrating discussions with some suppliers who will only fit a max 36mm (4/12/4/12/4/bells-and-whistles) unit. Edited 16 hours ago by Redbeard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger440 Posted 14 hours ago Author Share Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Redbeard said: Apologies for not answering the Q - I know nothing about those 3 manuf'rs - but can I ask what spec their glazing unit offer was? Most particularly were they offering 'a 3G unit shoe-horned into a 2G frame' or a 'proper' frame designed for a full-depth -48mm or 52mm - unit? I have had really frustrating discussions with some suppliers who will only fit a max 36mm (4/12/4/12/4/bells-and-whistles) unit. Only one publishes that. And, in essence, i think you are right, its a triple in the space of a double. Id need to check the figures, but it wasnt up to other triple glazing id seen in more conventional windows. I should probably as all of them to clarify. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redbeard Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago If it would help I managed to find a supplier who would fit a 'proper' 44mm units (4/16/4/16/4, W/e & 2 x Low E) into a standard Rehau frame (into which most window suppliers will fit 36mm at most. I know Rehau make the requisite bead as they sent me a sample, but the 'DG' world seems to be v comnservative when it comes to 3G. This may all be irrelevant as I'm talking a std Rehau profile which probably isn't 5 hours ago, Roger440 said: flush casement style. I did get a lovely explanation from one (otherwise very good) supplier as to why I could not get a 44mm unit (they *would* give me a 36mm). They patiently explained that the ironmongery they'd use was meant for 2G, and that a 'fatter' 3G unit would be too much... (Ponders the weight of 4mm extra width of separator bar and a bit more argon) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger440 Posted 9 hours ago Author Share Posted 9 hours ago 4 hours ago, Redbeard said: If it would help I managed to find a supplier who would fit a 'proper' 44mm units (4/16/4/16/4, W/e & 2 x Low E) into a standard Rehau frame (into which most window suppliers will fit 36mm at most. I know Rehau make the requisite bead as they sent me a sample, but the 'DG' world seems to be v comnservative when it comes to 3G. This may all be irrelevant as I'm talking a std Rehau profile which probably isn't I did get a lovely explanation from one (otherwise very good) supplier as to why I could not get a 44mm unit (they *would* give me a 36mm). They patiently explained that the ironmongery they'd use was meant for 2G, and that a 'fatter' 3G unit would be too much... (Ponders the weight of 4mm extra width of separator bar and a bit more argon) Hmmm. Sounds like what i want isnt available? Im not sure i want to get involved in "creating" my own windows though? Rehau do flush casement, but as you say, that might be different. They only fit 34mm to those. Who was willing to do the 36mm? I need to get some numbers from them all i guess and make a decision from there. Slightly thinner triple should still be better. Should! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redbeard Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago Windowsupplydirectltd.co.uk (Malvern): Ray: ray@windowsupplydirectltd.co.uk 07908095493 They will deliver anywhere, as far as I know. They usually (as do others I have come across) make to 36mm, but would be happy to do 44 with the Rehau section. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torre Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago Residence 9 do a 44mm triple glazed in a deep frame and rate well for air permeability. They're expensive for uPVC though and if you want a custom colour even more so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger440 Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Redbeard said: Windowsupplydirectltd.co.uk (Malvern): Ray: ray@windowsupplydirectltd.co.uk 07908095493 They will deliver anywhere, as far as I know. They usually (as do others I have come across) make to 36mm, but would be happy to do 44 with the Rehau section. Thanks. Will give them a tinkle. I probably need to fit them myself, as i need to do remedial work to the reveal as i want to move them further inward. Means no FENSA cert, but will gloss over that, even with the threat of 2 years jail time under the new regs! Edited 6 hours ago by Roger440 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger440 Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago 9 minutes ago, torre said: Residence 9 do a 44mm triple glazed in a deep frame and rate well for air permeability. They're expensive for uPVC though and if you want a custom colour even more so. I couldnt find the depth. Thanks. They seem to be well thought of. Expensive as you observe. I think i need to stick to UPVC for this. Cant have timber as ill spend my life maintaining them here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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