Hello everyone.
Yesterday afternoon, we had a conversation with our window installer, who was commissioned by the general contractor.
It concerns a gallery window with a rough opening size of 201cm (79 inches) width and 213.5cm (84 inches) height.
The window is fixed glazing.
He claims that he cannot supply the window as a single piece, but only in two parts.
He justified this by referring to a standard, stating that a window can only be deflected by 8mm (0.3 inches) if wind pressure is applied, and so on.
Is this all correct? Or does he simply not want to install such a large (and possibly heavy) window?
Yesterday afternoon, we had a conversation with our window installer, who was commissioned by the general contractor.
It concerns a gallery window with a rough opening size of 201cm (79 inches) width and 213.5cm (84 inches) height.
The window is fixed glazing.
He claims that he cannot supply the window as a single piece, but only in two parts.
He justified this by referring to a standard, stating that a window can only be deflected by 8mm (0.3 inches) if wind pressure is applied, and so on.
Is this all correct? Or does he simply not want to install such a large (and possibly heavy) window?
Golfi90 schrieb:
because they have to manage a more difficult installation... That would only be a cost factor and a bit of installation logistics.
Golfi90 schrieb:
This has nothing to do with generosity! Yes, because this is about a post that wouldn’t be a real problem, more like a luxury issue.
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guckuck2 schrieb:
I would say it was miscalculated. What do you mean by that?