I am looking at making some windows and wondering where people buy Accoya from? It just seems to be so very expensive. For example, 50mm x 100mm is £50 a metre!
How does anyone justify these prices?
How does anyone justify these prices?
Why are you wanting to use Accoya? If your making them yourself the only real cost is the material. So, IMO if they are made correctly and painted properly your looking at a life expectancy probably longer than you will be ever need. The Sapele windows in my house are now over 50 years old, needing some repair in places due to poor maintenance and also some manufacturing stuff but, not difficult repairs and only to the sashes.
If you seal the end grain in the glue joints, vent the rebates, use modern glues, paint it with say environmentally friendly linseed oil paint, I’d imagine they would still be going strong when your helping the roses grow. Looking at the prices of the Accoya you could make six windows out of Sapele for the same money as one out of Accoya (wood only). It’s a lot nicer to work with.
its must be trendy, as no one has pointed me any reasons for using Accoya instead Sepele.
Apart from the fact that it is ~6 times the rate of inflation during that period!An arnold laver price list 2016 showed mid sizes @ ~£1800m3 and this latest price list @ ~£2300m3 which isn't too bad in 5-6 years
Apart from the fact that it is ~6 times the rate of inflation during that period!
Explaining potential wood movement and accoya eliminating that, if the customer chooses sapele or whatever, they basically accept the potential for movement
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