ᐅ Patio doors/windows with no central mullion – with or without a low-profile threshold
Created on: 26 Apr 2017 13:08
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Hendrik00726 Apr 2017 13:08Hello everyone,
our window installer offers us the choice of having the patio doors or floor-to-ceiling windows (with mullion) either with or without a low threshold.
The threshold is only 2cm (1 inch) high and costs 80 euros more per window unit. What bothers me, however, is his comment: "It is worth mentioning that with a mullion design, at the point where the two sashes meet, during heavy rain and wind blowing against the window, some water may be pushed into the room. This design is essentially like having two patio doors side by side, whereas previously only one sash was planned."
I don’t quite understand the last sentence, but water getting inside would be a problem, right?
What are your thoughts on this?
our window installer offers us the choice of having the patio doors or floor-to-ceiling windows (with mullion) either with or without a low threshold.
The threshold is only 2cm (1 inch) high and costs 80 euros more per window unit. What bothers me, however, is his comment: "It is worth mentioning that with a mullion design, at the point where the two sashes meet, during heavy rain and wind blowing against the window, some water may be pushed into the room. This design is essentially like having two patio doors side by side, whereas previously only one sash was planned."
I don’t quite understand the last sentence, but water getting inside would be a problem, right?
What are your thoughts on this?
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Bieber081526 Apr 2017 14:04We have "level thresholds," which so far has been a very good decision. Up to now, no water has entered the interior. As cautious people, we installed external drainage channels (the excavation contractor thought they were unnecessary, but the authors of the relevant standards insist on them).
Hendrik007 schrieb:I feel the same!
Den letzten Satz verstehe ich nicht,
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Hendrik00726 Apr 2017 14:15The terrace is only slightly covered by the neighbor’s balcony and otherwise open.
I need to inquire whether a drainage channel is planned.
I need to inquire whether a drainage channel is planned.
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toxicmolotof26 Apr 2017 15:37We also have a flat threshold and have had water in the living room before.
In 2 years, maybe around 100 ml (3.4 fl oz) once. Not an issue with tiles, but carpet, laminate, or hardwood flooring don’t really like that.
In 2 years, maybe around 100 ml (3.4 fl oz) once. Not an issue with tiles, but carpet, laminate, or hardwood flooring don’t really like that.
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Bieber081526 Apr 2017 18:47toxicmolotow schrieb:
We are also using a flat threshold and have already had water in the living room. Do you have an external drainage channel?
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