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Safety glass in double glazing
demipowell
Posts: 4 Newbie
We have had new double glazing installed and one of the panes suffered a stress fracture within three weeks. We are currently trying to resolve the issue with the installer.
The window is a large bay window at floor level. Because it's at floor level we were required to have stronger glass. The outside panes on the units are TOUGHENED glass and the inside panes are LAMINATED glass. Is this correct?
(it's an inside pane that cracked)
The window is a large bay window at floor level. Because it's at floor level we were required to have stronger glass. The outside panes on the units are TOUGHENED glass and the inside panes are LAMINATED glass. Is this correct?
(it's an inside pane that cracked)
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