I checked while in the window showroom today. On 3g glazing units the sticker is on the outside. That is a good to know! Also finally settled on fixed units and openers as well as top hung casements instead of tilt & turn. All with an eye to minimising the stress on the hinges and ensuring trouble free operation for years. Also changed doors opening direction on the glazed units. All window openers and doors will now open outwards so that the wind will seal them when it blows rather than taking door/window off the seal as is now on some.
The further i delve into this the more i realise its going to be magnificent at the end. Lots of odd thoughts too. This patio door set is an average size, a little over 1.5 mtr wide and a little over 2mtrs in height( crocs for scale).
The overall glazing to be replaced including frames is 7.5 times the area on that patio door set. That doesn't include the Velux x 3 or the gains from going to a high quality composite front door.
I am looking forward to the quote comparisons too. Defo apples & oranges for comparison. That's 3 low to average profiles seen to carry the glazing systems. I had no idea there was such variance just in UPVC. Chuck in higher end timber/aluminium styles and even look to the lofty heights of Scandinavia design and the spread of choice is mental. Chuck in some scammers, changing spec. how to state spec and this is one of the most complex things i've done for a while.
Question, How to create a thermal break between the external cill and its internal profile as shown inside the home? I may be stepping into territory I shouldn't bother about due to the build spec of the home but the thought arrived regardless.