Fat ferret
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Hi I need to make 2 windows for a customer. I have always made sash windows in the past as they are most common locally, hardly ever see casements. Have priced for sashes to match the other windows in the house but customer has now asked if I could do casements.
The windows are facing the sea and will get driving rain. Will trad casements with the cap grove stand this? Each side opener would have to be around 42" tall x 22" wide. Also the openers will probably be quite heavy especially if they opt for double glazing. They are going to have small square panes 8 per opener.
I could do storm proof windows but feel these would look really out of place.
So is it worth making trad casements, but possibly with double glazing as I have described? I think these may be more trouble than their worth. My thinking is that they wont stand up to the weather. Also fear the heavy sie openers may cause problems.
Or should I just stick to my guns and what I know and say sash windows or nothing? May not get the job but rather that than make something I'm not sure will work and have to fix it if they get problems.
The windows are facing the sea and will get driving rain. Will trad casements with the cap grove stand this? Each side opener would have to be around 42" tall x 22" wide. Also the openers will probably be quite heavy especially if they opt for double glazing. They are going to have small square panes 8 per opener.
I could do storm proof windows but feel these would look really out of place.
So is it worth making trad casements, but possibly with double glazing as I have described? I think these may be more trouble than their worth. My thinking is that they wont stand up to the weather. Also fear the heavy sie openers may cause problems.
Or should I just stick to my guns and what I know and say sash windows or nothing? May not get the job but rather that than make something I'm not sure will work and have to fix it if they get problems.