Mr Blobby Posted January 15 Posted January 15 In a few places on the large windows glazed on site, the external gaskets are below the beads.  Like this:  These little ponds are usually full of dirt and water.  Window fitters here lunchtime to run through my snagging list. Should i add this to the list and insist the gaskets are properly seated?  Fitters are going to be reluctant because it will take a team of weightlifters to lift the glass. Â
G and J Posted January 15 Posted January 15 We had this on a large fixed pane. The fitters took out the pane, re did the gaskets, and reglazed. 1
Mr Blobby Posted January 15 Author Posted January 15 (edited) Another thing that's weird, is all our internorm fixed pane windows have a gasket between bead and glass, like this   But one window has no gasket, which doesn't seem to cause any problems but seems a bit odd. Like this...   I'll ask the window fitter when he arrives if this is by design 🤷  Anyone else have this feature? Edited January 15 by Mr Blobby
craig Posted January 15 Posted January 15 1 hour ago, Mr Blobby said: the external gaskets are below the beads  Add to snag list  14 minutes ago, Mr Blobby said: But one window has no gasket  It should be dry sealed (gasket) or wet sealed (silicone) depending on system. Add to snag list. 1
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