cojmh wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:49 pm
This might be a completely stupid question, but isn't the process of installing a 3g window the same as a 2G window .... only real difference being that the units will be heavier and thicker? i.e. anyone who can install 2G can install 3G too?
A question I wonder at too! I am up at 02.50 for a cuppa pondering that. Away to sit outside in the bootroom and ponder further (obsess).
I'd think that 3g installers are used to dealing with the weight and it's implications. More than that maybe the extra focus on airtightness?
When we were speaking with the Thistle guy yesterday he fully understood about sealing the window externally with low expansion foam and he did talk a good job. I also said that I'd be looking for any gaps to be filled with same when the external cladding comes off. As well as say remedial earthwool or low expansion foam Into internal cill void if not done already to a good standard. He hadn't heard of internal edge taping and I said I'll do that myself before the fitters finish internal details.
As long as 2g guy gets the point, works with me on it and can supply a high quality product I'd consider it.
The risk there is the loss of a piece of vertical integration and deep experience in the process as 2g guy would be dealing with a 3rd party online manufacturer for the first time.
In truth it's unlikely he'll make it to the final cut but we'll give him a go as I like the idea of helping someone expand their business....If the price and quality of product and finish detail reflect that risk from myself.
I recall Stinsy saying about the third pane being warm in Winter and Nowty saying about an immediate change for the better when he did some 3g diy.
https://camelot-forum.co.uk/phpBB3/view ... 7&start=40
As an aside. Thistle are 25% upfront while Advance are no payment until job complete.
Pinefield Elgin can't make it for their appointment but I've sent them drawings and they'll give an estimate from there..
2g guy today.
Bon Accord Thursday at house.
Glassworx (Internorm windows) are doing a remote estimate.
There's a lot more goes into this than I first thought if we want to get a quality result. If all these quotes come in, there will be six quotes for comparison. To be honest I can't be arsed with all of this but I'll feel like a right mug if I don't do it properly.
So far
Two fails at first hurdle
1 rejection due to quality, price was excellent but looked a bit cheap now, pay later.
So that is 3 paths best avoided already.
