So there is an easier one for the ground floor. Its actually larger but has multiple panes so each glass unit is much smaller. I thought about doing that one first but its on an unheated spare bedroom and I wanted instant results, so it had to be the difficult one first.Oliver90owner wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:02 pm A good job nearly completed, but I’m surprised you started with one needing working from ladders. Is there not an easier one on the ground floor, to be ‘practising’ on?
How much are you expecting savings to be over the old ones?
My double glazing is all well over 30 years old and likely soon due for replacement. Front and back have been triple glazed for the duration (previously fitted to the single glazed originals. I reckon they have easily paid for themselves by the much-reduced re-decoration costs (over the original softwood windows), let alone the double glazing gains.
Having a rest today but the bathroom one will be done tomorrow.
I am not expecting much savings but anything I can do to help the house heat on only heatpump is welcome, gas boiler still switched off. As I pass the difficult window each time I climb and descend the stairs I get an automatic little smile. I suspect that may pass in time.