ᐅ Installing Roller Shutters as a Retrofit. But Not a Surface-Mounted Roller Shutter?
Created on: 14 Jul 2011 11:50
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olasHello, we want to have roller shutters installed afterwards but don’t know which type of tradesperson we need to hire.
Description: The masonry consists of a 24cm (9.5 inch) aerated concrete block and a 120mm (4.7 inch) external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) with exterior plaster.
We were told that it could be done in such a way that the box is no longer visible from the outside because it is integrated into the masonry—is that correct?
Does jmg. have experience with this?
Description: The masonry consists of a 24cm (9.5 inch) aerated concrete block and a 120mm (4.7 inch) external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) with exterior plaster.
We were told that it could be done in such a way that the box is no longer visible from the outside because it is integrated into the masonry—is that correct?
Does jmg. have experience with this?
Hello,
How can you possibly retrofit a roller shutter box into the masonry afterwards? 😕
Regards
olas schrieb:
.....We were told that it is even possible to do it so that you can no longer see the shutter box from the outside because it is integrated into the masonry. Is that true? Does jmg. know about this?
How can you possibly retrofit a roller shutter box into the masonry afterwards? 😕
Regards
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perlenmann15 Jul 2011 07:08In new construction, you have larger openings in the masonry than the windows to allow space above the window for the roller shutter box. With your request, you would need to use smaller windows to make room for the roller shutters!
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