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Posted By: betamaxbanditConsidering aluminium frames with timber inside.What do you mean by aluminium frames with timber inside? The Schüco ones seem to be thermally-broken aluminium (i.e. aluminium both inside and outside). I have timber PH windows with aluminium cladding outside: 'PH' means there is insulation within the wooden frame. And as Tom says, what are you requirements?
Buying decision is guided by the quality of the window, but also the reputation of the installer. My goal is to have a high airtightness level and so it seems a taped install would be best.
Posted By: fostertomAs you should be integrating their installation with the EWI, this isn't just standard 'installer' work, more like competent builder's work.
Posted By: betamaxbanditI live in Bristol, South West England.
I'm considering getting the highest performance windows I can, so maybe these will be triple glazed.
Considering aluminium frames with timber inside.
Posted By: Doubting_ThomasThey are pricy but were Passivhaus certified so made sense for our build. I seem to recall someone on here saying they are one of the few that test their seals in both pressurisation and depressurisation directions.PH airtightness tests involve both pressurisation and depressurisation, so I imagine every PH window is tested both ways too. Otherwise it could get embarrassing very quickly.
Posted By: fostertomNice drawing - is that before or after the EWI installed? Is the EWI in fact already done?
Posted By: fostertom As you should be integrating their installation with the EWI, this isn't just standard 'installer' work, more like competent builder's work.
Posted By: djhPosted By: betamaxbanditConsidering aluminium frames with timber inside.What do you mean by aluminium frames with timber inside? The Schüco ones seem to be thermally-broken aluminium (i.e. aluminium both inside and outside). I have timber PH windows with aluminium cladding outside: 'PH' means there is insulation within the wooden frame. And as Tom says, what are you requirements?
Buying decision is guided by the quality of the window, but also the reputation of the installer. My goal is to have a high airtightness level and so it seems a taped install would be best.
If you're aiming for a high airtightness, what sort of ventilation do you have? If you don't have a mechanical system you'll most likely have to have trickle vents, which limits the airtightness.
Windows are a bit strange. It took us twelve versions of the suppliers specs to get the correct specification and a few months of waiting afterwards for them to be manufactured. You're right to focus on the installation; you need to find people you can trust, as well as educate yourself so you understand what is going on and what is good and what is bad.
Posted By: revorPosted By: fostertomAs you should be integrating their installation with the EWI, this isn't just standard 'installer' work, more like competent builder's work.
For a v good book on external wall insulation take a look at a book by Christopher J Pearson on the subject. It has quite a bit of detail on how to trim windows and choose suitable cill profiles etc. Mine came with a CD rom of detailed drawings. This may help you consider how best to do your window install.
Posted By: Doubting_ThomasPosted By: betamaxbanditI live in Bristol, South West England.
I'm considering getting the highest performance windows I can, so maybe these will be triple glazed.
Considering aluminium frames with timber inside.
I'm near Bath and we got Internorm windows and doors installed. Triple glazed, timber frames with aluminium cover. The local re-seller/installer (Ecohaus) is based in Stroud so fairly local too.
They are pricy but were Passivhaus certified so made sense for our build. I seem to recall someone on here saying they are one of the few that test their seals in both pressurisation and depressurisation directions.
We've had ours about 6 years now and they are still performing well. My only gripe was the relatively poor choice in door designs from the same company.
Posted By: betamaxbanditI missed these as I don't seem to be receiving notifications when an answer to a topic is posted - is it possible to configure that?Sadly not. As long as you stay logged in then bookmarking the All discussions page is the easiest way to see what's happened.
Posted By: betamaxbanditI don't want to get into ordering windows myself.I'd suggest changing your mind. Only you know exactly what you want, and you will need to check every small detail very carefully to avoid mistakes and misunderstandings, so best to accept that early, IMHO.
Posted By: betamaxbanditI don't have mvhr so that is something to consider. However, I do have good old skool extraction is kitchen and bathrooms. I never seem to suffer from condensation inside for some reason. Relative humidity always seems to be at a steady 60%.You need a proper ventilation system or you must fit trickle vents which ruins your airtightness. Do you know what your current airtightness is, and what are you aiming for?
Posted By: betamaxbanditDoes anyone has any other manufacturer/installer recommendations please?Greensteps and Livingwood are two I would consider. There's also GBS of course.
Posted By: djhPosted By: betamaxbanditI don't have mvhr so that is something to consider. However, I do have good old skool extraction is kitchen and bathrooms. I never seem to suffer from condensation inside for some reason. Relative humidity always seems to be at a steady 60%.You need a proper ventilation system or you must fit trickle vents which ruins your airtightness. Do you know what your current airtightness is, and what are you aiming for?Posted By: betamaxbanditDoes anyone has any other manufacturer/installer recommendations please?Greensteps and Livingwood are two I would consider. There's also GBS of course.
Posted By: betamaxbanditI think I'm looking for a supplier/installer who can deal with the entire thing. I don't want to get into ordering windows myself.
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