I have a landing window which has started misting up internally. AIUI this indicates failure of the seal between the DG panes. The gap between panes looks like 10mm (guess). Is it still possible to get replacement units at this "thickness"?
> I have a landing window which has started misting up internally. > AIUI this indicates failure of the seal between the DG panes. > The gap between panes looks like 10mm (guess). > Is it still possible to get replacement units at this "thickness"?
> TIA
> Phil
Your local glazier will make a replacement for you. Just make sure you give him the correct measurements.
In article <ObCdnSmLlvepvWXXnZ2dnUVZ8i-dn...@eclipse.net.uk>, TheScullster <p...@dropthespam.com> writes
>Hi all
>I have a landing window which has started misting up internally. >AIUI this indicates failure of the seal between the DG panes. >The gap between panes looks like 10mm (guess). >Is it still possible to get replacement units at this "thickness"?
Within limits you can get just about any thickness made up. If you're DIYing get the unit from a Glass Merchant where it will be made up in factory conditions at a good price.
A Glazier will buy in the sealed unit and mark it up to you for resale. -- fred BBC3, ITV2/3/4, channels going to the DOGs
> In article <ObCdnSmLlvepvWXXnZ2dnUVZ8i-dn...@eclipse.net.uk>, > Within limits you can get just about any thickness made up. If you're > DIYing get the unit from a Glass Merchant where it will be made up in > factory conditions at a good price.
Yep, I had this done just recently. As the others said, I had the units supplied by a local glazier. It's fine.
> Within limits you can get just about any thickness made up. If you're > DIYing get the unit from a Glass Merchant where it will be made up in > factory conditions at a good price.
Yep, I had this done just recently. As the others said, I had the units supplied by a local glazier. It's fine.