Markuz Posted Sunday at 09:28 Posted Sunday at 09:28 (edited) We are just getting our plans drawn up for an icf extension and question came up around window sizes. Planning to have a 1.5mx1.5m window for a window seat and a 3 meter sliding door. The rest I would say normal window sizes, meeting any regs that required. Are there any restrictions in terms of size when you use icf? Or can you go crazy ? Anything to look out for when designing and installing windows in to icf? If you have large windows could you post dimensions please. Edited Sunday at 09:29 by Markuz
ToughButterCup Posted Sunday at 09:37 Posted Sunday at 09:37 4 minutes ago, Markuz said: ... Are there any restrictions in terms of size when you use icf? Or can you go crazy ? ... Restrictions ? Yes Crazy? Within reason - almost The most difficult windows for us were those that are about 300mm wide : the issue was manufacture of the windows, not how to insert them in ICF. (In our case Durisol). 2
Markuz Posted Sunday at 09:41 Author Posted Sunday at 09:41 4 minutes ago, ToughButterCup said: Restrictions ? Yes Crazy? Within reason - almost The most difficult windows for us were those that are about 300mm wide : the issue was manufacture of the windows, not how to insert them in ICF. (In our case Durisol). Thanks very much. is that a sliding door you have there? Looks great.
Markuz Posted Sunday at 13:09 Author Posted Sunday at 13:09 19 minutes ago, Russell griffiths said: how big do you want to go. thanks very much. In my view 3 meters sliding door is not too much Just have been asked the question why icf and a comment was made on window sizes.
Nick Laslett Posted Sunday at 18:46 Posted Sunday at 18:46 (edited) @Russell griffiths, @ToughButterCup, great looking houses, gentleman. Well done. I might have seen pictures previously, but in any case, good to see them again. Edited Sunday at 18:47 by Nick Laslett 2
ToughButterCup Posted Tuesday at 06:23 Posted Tuesday at 06:23 On 18/05/2025 at 10:41, Markuz said: ... Is that a sliding door you have there? Yes. It's been open all day for the last month. The other unexpected but massive advantage is that it stops teenage door-slams dead. 1
Conor Posted yesterday at 06:40 Posted yesterday at 06:40 On 18/05/2025 at 10:28, Markuz said: Are there any restrictions in terms of size when you use icf? Or can you go crazy ? Anything to look out for when designing and installing windows in to icf? This is a question for your structural engineer. We have several large openings, 2x2m corner window, and 4.5m wide bi-folds. The 2x2m was constructed with the ICF and extra rebar in that area, plus a corner post. The 4.5m opening needed a custom made steel box beam with welded plates and a thicker column to support. 1
FM2015 Posted yesterday at 10:03 Posted yesterday at 10:03 No restrictions really but at a certain stage and under specific conditions, an engineer might move towards steel lintels rather than cast in place. 1
Markuz Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago On 21/05/2025 at 07:40, Conor said: This is a question for your structural engineer. We have several large openings, 2x2m corner window, and 4.5m wide bi-folds. The 2x2m was constructed with the ICF and extra rebar in that area, plus a corner post. The 4.5m opening needed a custom made steel box beam with welded plates and a thicker column to support. Thanks, we will be talking to SE. house is not wide enough for 4.5m opening and everything else. 😂 Sadly, we can’t have corner window as on the side there is only a fence to look at. Maybe next time in another house.
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