LBCarpentry
Established Member
I have A question for carpenters and site joiners really.
How many of you get asked to make New timber casements (Normally double glazed) but for existing timber frames?
I do loads of this stuff. And i can currently make a traditional style (Georgian bar, sash etc), with a DG unit in a casement as thin as 35mm depth. Once fitted into existing frames, you couldn’t tell the difference. They are great frankly. A fraction of the cost of full windows, and a great way around conservation planning as (in my city at least) no planning is needed.
I am considering an online shop, where professionals can order their own casements. They will be made, and sent out, without glass. The idea being that there is a fast turnaround, are relatively cheap but also made to traditional proportions with PROPER glazing bars. I haven't seen anything online for this.
Are you that person? Would you use something like this? Mainly a research question.....
How many of you get asked to make New timber casements (Normally double glazed) but for existing timber frames?
I do loads of this stuff. And i can currently make a traditional style (Georgian bar, sash etc), with a DG unit in a casement as thin as 35mm depth. Once fitted into existing frames, you couldn’t tell the difference. They are great frankly. A fraction of the cost of full windows, and a great way around conservation planning as (in my city at least) no planning is needed.
I am considering an online shop, where professionals can order their own casements. They will be made, and sent out, without glass. The idea being that there is a fast turnaround, are relatively cheap but also made to traditional proportions with PROPER glazing bars. I haven't seen anything online for this.
Are you that person? Would you use something like this? Mainly a research question.....