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Rehau frames, 44mm triple glazed units, lower u-value than a cavity brick wall.
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I am the man who knows all.
Rehau frames, 44mm triple glazed units, lower u-value than a cavity brick wall.
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Do they offer the best best security?
I've got triple glazed composite windows and they are excellent, I'd never have plastic again ever. Standard PVCu windows are more than adequate though, look at Profile 22 as a good manufacturer as well as Rehau another quality manufacturer.
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I could open a PVC door in a few seconds, I'm not going to explain how because it shouldn't be common knowledge, anyone in the trade knows how and lots of thieves know how to do it, my farther in-law told me how to do it he's a Window fitter, I've tested it on my own door when I needed to change my lock
I'm a bit confussed by this statement. I thought composite means that they are one piece but still PVCu rather than a PVCu frame which they pad out.
well theres a statement and a half! Current New Build Wall U-Value required 0.25W/m2K Lowest Glazing option I've encountered 0.7 W/m2K.
Maybe you'd like to expand on lower than an uninsulated cavity brick wall Just off the top of my head I'm sure an uninsulated wall has a worse u-value than most windows required by the regulations so its nothing really to shout about.
How about a 140mm Metsec stud full fill quilt insulation 80mm Kingspan Kooltherm K3(?) externally 50mm cavity
Or a 140 SIP panel with 80mm Kingspan Kooltherm K3(?) externally 50mm cavity
Im building a house. Where can I buy these windows with those amazing u-values?