mudman
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JFC":2pmkpf55 said:So would you go as far to say fitting double glazing to an old building is more damaging to the building than beneficial for heat and sound loss ?
If so why are the council inforcing a law that tells us to put double glazed k glass into our houses ?
I would. :evil:
I've installed double glazing in two very old houses now under the impression that it was the bee's knees of heat retention only to be plagued with huge amounts of condensation and the associated mould. And one load of DG was installed in a room with an open fire and we still had condensation.
In our current house, I used to get the DG salesmen asking me if I want the thing and then wonder why I was getting so emotional about it all.