Hello everyone,
What do you think of the following window from the company Trefz? Does anyone know it? What should we consider when choosing windows? It is intended for a new build with exterior walls made of Poroton T10 clay bricks.
Plastic window S8000 with rebate seal (exterior view)
Thanks to the classic 74 mm (3 inches) window design with 4- or 5-chamber plastic profile technology, the S8000 with rebate seal is recommended for installing double or triple insulating glass panes (Ug value 0.6 W/m²K) as well as soundproof and burglary-resistant glazing. A continuous frame and sash rebate seal ensure optimal tightness. A special feature is the weather-resistant, matte polished acrylic layer on the outside, which gives the S8000 its elegant color finish.
Best regards
What do you think of the following window from the company Trefz? Does anyone know it? What should we consider when choosing windows? It is intended for a new build with exterior walls made of Poroton T10 clay bricks.
Plastic window S8000 with rebate seal (exterior view)
Thanks to the classic 74 mm (3 inches) window design with 4- or 5-chamber plastic profile technology, the S8000 with rebate seal is recommended for installing double or triple insulating glass panes (Ug value 0.6 W/m²K) as well as soundproof and burglary-resistant glazing. A continuous frame and sash rebate seal ensure optimal tightness. A special feature is the weather-resistant, matte polished acrylic layer on the outside, which gives the S8000 its elegant color finish.
Best regards
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Bauexperte8 Jan 2015 19:12Hello
Regards, Bauexperte
K1300S schrieb:Yep. Construction depth 82 mm (3 inches) and 7-chamber profiles
I would say that the so-called "classic" 74 mm (3 inches) construction is rather to be considered "outdated technology" or entry-level. Depths of 80+ mm (3 inches) are more state-of-the-art.
Regards, Bauexperte
Interestingly, the current scope of work specifications also always include models with the name extension 82.
For example, in our case:
1. Veka Softline 82
2. Schüco Corona SL 82
3. Rehau Geneo 82
While we’re at it, are there significant quality differences between these three options?
For example, in our case:
1. Veka Softline 82
2. Schüco Corona SL 82
3. Rehau Geneo 82
While we’re at it, are there significant quality differences between these three options?
Bookstar schrieb:
Sound insulation is very important. Make sure you get the mandatory values!Where are you supposed to get mandatory values from? - Deficiencies in sound insulation are much more due to installation errors than product characteristics.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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ludwig88sta16 Dec 2019 12:5711ant schrieb:
Where should one get reliable values from? - Acoustic insulation issues are caused much more by installation errors than by product properties.What should be considered during installation regarding soundproofing?
@emer already gave some good tips about burglary protection on page 1.
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