Doug71
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I am making and fitting some new windows in a commercial property we own (hairdressers), I like to do things properly so made a full plans building control application as required. There are only 4 windows, biggest 1.2 x 1.2, smallest 0.6 x 0.4
They have passed the plans subject to the condition of me sending in some more plans with extra detail on.
They want details on trickle vents, I pointed out that on my original plans it says there are currently no trickle vents but I am hoping to fit some if the design allows.
They want details of glazing in critical locations, I pointed out that on the plans it says that all the glass will be toughened even though none of it needs to be.
The one that is bugging me is they are insisting on a whole unit u-value for the windows, everything I make is bespoke and in the past they have always been happy with me saying the glazing I use has a U-value of 1.2 and working on a centre pane value. This chap wants more detail and has told me I will find online calculators to work out the u-value of the full window which is obviously dependent on the timber species, profiles, glazing etc.
Has something changed or am I dealing with a jobsworth? Do I just say it's 1.4 W/m2K and hope he doesn't ask to see my working out (that is what some other wooden windows seem to be)?
Thanks in advance, Doug
They have passed the plans subject to the condition of me sending in some more plans with extra detail on.
They want details on trickle vents, I pointed out that on my original plans it says there are currently no trickle vents but I am hoping to fit some if the design allows.
They want details of glazing in critical locations, I pointed out that on the plans it says that all the glass will be toughened even though none of it needs to be.
The one that is bugging me is they are insisting on a whole unit u-value for the windows, everything I make is bespoke and in the past they have always been happy with me saying the glazing I use has a U-value of 1.2 and working on a centre pane value. This chap wants more detail and has told me I will find online calculators to work out the u-value of the full window which is obviously dependent on the timber species, profiles, glazing etc.
Has something changed or am I dealing with a jobsworth? Do I just say it's 1.4 W/m2K and hope he doesn't ask to see my working out (that is what some other wooden windows seem to be)?
Thanks in advance, Doug