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Posted By: Nick Parsonsthe 'wind' did not whistle through in a/t test conditions.
Posted By: Nick ParsonsNigel, you echo my initial thought, but djh has a valid point. I guess it's going to come down to a judgement re how often, and in what wind conditions, the wind comes in. It must be very disappointing with a brand-new set of windows. I don't know what prior advice manufacturers/fitters would give in such (potential) circumstances.
Posted By: nigelThat would depend on whether they were told it was an exposed location.
Posted By: Paul in MontrealSliding and sash windows cannot be made airtight, no matter what. Avoid at all costs.
Paul in Montreal.
Posted By: owlmanPosted By: Paul in MontrealSliding and sash windows cannot be made airtight, no matter what. Avoid at all costs.
Paul in Montreal.
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