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@gillies where are you getting your triple glazing from? You're Glasgow right? We're just on the hunt and the amount of sales people saying don't bother its not worth it (which I translate to: we can't source it / can't be bothered to source it with our current supplier) is astounding.
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Am I right in saying that the new windows should be installed as close to the current 'edge' as possible?
Ideally you want them in the insulation zone, but doing this isn't easy and you've then got to worry about temporary weatherproofing between the window and EWI installs occuring.
There are a few good threads on places like buildhub and the green building forum on this, I'm still getting my head around it personally:
https://forum.buildhub.org.uk/blogs/entry/245-fitting-of-new-windows-in-ewi-layer-using-ewi-brackets/
https://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15771If you decide that's too hard and go with the as close to the current edge as possible option with extended cills make sure they have end caps to stop water entering the insulation sideways.
Another, seperate question on windows.
We are getting some triple glazed units in, with EWI thereafter.
Am I right in saying that the new windows should be installed as close to the current 'edge' as possible? That way the EWI can slightly overlap the window facing and improve thermal performance.
We can get extended cills to account for this but will it expose the windows to more rain than usual, and is that a problem?