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Double Glazing - noise problems

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Hi all
I've recently had some double glazing fitted. However, I still hear more noise from outside than I would expect. I've lifted up the plastic trim around one of the windows, and noticed that there is no 'filling' between the window frame and the wall; I would have expected this to be filled with expanding foam or something similar, otherwise, the only soundproofing occuring around the frame is the plastic trim andt the plaster of the inside wall where it joins to the frame.
Anyone have any thoughts as to whether this could be the cause of my noise problem? And if it is standard practice (or not) to fill around the frame?
Thanks in advance...!
I've recently had some double glazing fitted. However, I still hear more noise from outside than I would expect. I've lifted up the plastic trim around one of the windows, and noticed that there is no 'filling' between the window frame and the wall; I would have expected this to be filled with expanding foam or something similar, otherwise, the only soundproofing occuring around the frame is the plastic trim andt the plaster of the inside wall where it joins to the frame.
Anyone have any thoughts as to whether this could be the cause of my noise problem? And if it is standard practice (or not) to fill around the frame?
Thanks in advance...!
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Hi all
I've recently had some double glazing fitted. However, I still hear more noise from outside than I would expect. I've lifted up the plastic trim around one of the windows, and noticed that there is no 'filling' between the window frame and the wall; I would have expected this to be filled with expanding foam or something similar, otherwise, the only soundproofing occuring around the frame is the plastic trim andt the plaster of the inside wall where it joins to the frame.
Anyone have any thoughts as to whether this could be the cause of my noise problem? And if it is standard practice (or not) to fill around the frame?
Thanks in advance...!
I'd still contact the manufacturer or the company that fitted them and place a complaint, I don't see any harm..0 -
we had a draught blowing the curtains under 1 of our new ftted windows,there was a gap left underneath, i just phoned the company they came out and fixed it.0
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