Hi there
I'm trying to figure out you fit box sash windows into new cavity walls—in particularly walls built under the new regs which have a 150mm cavity. Excuse my ignorance about this. Also please excuse by builders ignorance—he doesn't want to fit sash windows anyway (waste of money mate!) and is being no help whatsoever.
In the old days, obviously, there would have been a recess in the solid brick wall and the windows would fit neatly into that with the boxes hidden behind the front course of bricks.
I assume that with a cavity wall they have normally been done with a similar arrangement, except with the recess is formed by the inner block work and the windows bridging the gap? Or am I wrong about this?
With these new walls, though the cavity is so wide that the thickness of the windows won't bridge the gap. What are you supposed to fix them too?
I realise I may be barking up completely the wrong tree, but any help appreciated.
Thanks
Marcus
PS @Jacob I expect you will have some understanding of this?
I'm trying to figure out you fit box sash windows into new cavity walls—in particularly walls built under the new regs which have a 150mm cavity. Excuse my ignorance about this. Also please excuse by builders ignorance—he doesn't want to fit sash windows anyway (waste of money mate!) and is being no help whatsoever.
In the old days, obviously, there would have been a recess in the solid brick wall and the windows would fit neatly into that with the boxes hidden behind the front course of bricks.
I assume that with a cavity wall they have normally been done with a similar arrangement, except with the recess is formed by the inner block work and the windows bridging the gap? Or am I wrong about this?
With these new walls, though the cavity is so wide that the thickness of the windows won't bridge the gap. What are you supposed to fix them too?
I realise I may be barking up completely the wrong tree, but any help appreciated.
Thanks
Marcus
PS @Jacob I expect you will have some understanding of this?