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I am purchasing a house with a mixture of wooden double hung and aluminum sliding windows and want to replace the glass with double glaze starting with the wooden windows. Has anyone done this? Can I just swap the panes or do I have to replace the whole window? Any tips?
Thanks James
Hi @JDE,
Welcome to Workshop and thanks for joining in the discussion. This sounds like a worthwhile project. I trust you will receive helpful advice from our community members. Feel free to post anytime you might need some inspiration or information.
Jason
Were you planning to DIY @JDE? If not, perhaps you could share what area you're in and someone might be able to share a recommendation for a double glazing specialist.
@Rusty-Saw, I remember you had experience with stained glass. Is there any assistance you could offer @JDE for replacing windows with double glazing?
Other community members that might be able to assist include @ProjectPete, @BIM_Engineer and @She_Skills.
Thanks,
Jason
Sorry, no real window experience from me @JDE although in my new house I'm building I have 10.5mm panes of glas which reduce outisde noise by over 40% and have great energy ratings too (although cant remember that stats). So you could consider thicker glass rather than double glazing. http://www.viridianglass.com/products/noise/vlam-hush (the 34% reduction is based on the 6.5mm option)
I remembered I was curious about this myself so had a poke around. Looks like it's certainly achievable as long as the timber frames are in good condition.
These links might be helpful:
http://www.solacecreations.com.au/double-glazing-canberra/existinghomes.aspx
https://www.magnetite.com.au/benefits/double-glazing-existing-windows.html
https://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/installing_double_glazed_windows
Hi @JDE @You’ve probably well finished by now but years ago when I did lead lighting I added an extra layer of glass to the frame and used silica gel crystals to absorb condensation between the panes. It worked well for the years I was in that house.
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