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mika24me Jun 24th 2009 6:25 pm

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This thread cracks me up

The first winter my mum came to visit us we told her it would be cold, but she still took shorts, t-shirts and suntan lotion then complained about the cold:rofl:

Then when we built a house we had such an argument with the builder who said that double glazing would be too heavy for the walls. When we won that argument he tried to argue against insulating the floors, ceiling and walls as we had already passed the energy efficiency test with just the windows:rofl: Ah happy days:D

Sally Simpson Jun 24th 2009 6:48 pm

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Stop your whingin for goodness sake & move further north if it bothers you that much!:sneaky:

iamthecreaturefromuranus Jun 24th 2009 8:02 pm

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Originally Posted by mika24me (Post 7697568)
Then when we built a house we had such an argument with the builder who said that double glazing would be too heavy for the walls....

...and that one sentence sums up Oz building standards !!

Vash the Stampede Jun 24th 2009 8:44 pm

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As my (double brick) house is in Adelaide, I would find it impossible to justify the high cost of double glazing for the sake of three months' cold weather every year.

Far more sensible to beef up your insulation instead.

iamthecreaturefromuranus Jun 24th 2009 8:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 7697895)
As my (double brick) house is in Adelaide, I would find it impossible to justify the high cost of double glazing for the sake of three months' cold weather every year.

Far more sensible to beef up your insulation instead.

I can understand the logic in that, but come on, a builder says the walls won't take the weight of double glazing. What does that say about building quality!! :eek:

kporte Jun 24th 2009 8:51 pm

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I've just been back to UK and had two weeks of a Scottish "summer." Absolutely crap, cold, wet and miserable. Glad to be home to the "cold"
Had a great time though, and for those that are interested, it hasn't gone to the dogs!

Vash the Stampede Jun 24th 2009 8:53 pm

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Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus (Post 7697920)
I can understand the logic in that, but come on, a builder says the walls won't take the weight of double glazing. What does that say about building quality!! :eek:

It says "You'd be better off building a sandcastle". ;)

It also suggests that the builder is lazy, a complete waste of space, and probably a con artist as well.

scottishcelts Jun 24th 2009 8:58 pm

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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 7697895)
As my (double brick) house is in Adelaide, I would find it impossible to justify the high cost of double glazing for the sake of three months' cold weather every year.

Far more sensible to beef up your insulation instead.

I would still have it if I could Vash, for me it's the noise thing, everything here sounds too noisy when used to double glazing.

Those pesky bin motors drive me up the wall on a Wed morning! :ohmy:

Vash the Stampede Jun 24th 2009 9:01 pm

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Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 7697948)
I would still have it if I could Vash, for me it's the noise thing, everything here sounds too noisy when used to double glazing.

Those pesky bin motors drive me up the wall on a Wed morning! :ohmy:

Yes, that's one thing I will miss about double glazing. I spent four and a half years as a shift worker, which left me very sensitive to noise; I can't sleep without earplugs these days. :zzz:

scottishcelts Jun 24th 2009 9:02 pm

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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 7697960)
Yes, that's one thing I will miss about double glazing. I spent four and a half years as a shift worker, which left me very sensitive to noise; I can't sleep without earplugs these days. :zzz:

You're in for a rough ride then when you return to Oz! :eek:

rosscov1970 Jun 24th 2009 9:04 pm

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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 7697895)
As my (double brick) house is in Adelaide, I would find it impossible to justify the high cost of double glazing for the sake of three months' cold weather every year.

Far more sensible to beef up your insulation instead.

Mr. Rosscov is currently installing 2, 11 radiator, wet central heating systems for 2 new builds in Adelaide. One of theses clients is a physics teacher at Pembroke and has very high demands for a low carbon footprint. Both houses are double glazed and insulated and from our discussions I don't believe the double glazing was that much more than a single glaze option. Although this is for a new build obviously and not a retro fit.

Officer Dibble Jun 24th 2009 9:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 7697960)
Yes, that's one thing I will miss about double glazing. I spent four and a half years as a shift worker, which left me very sensitive to noise; I can't sleep without earplugs these days. :zzz:


I used to live next to a deli in Semaphore and got woken up at the crack of dawn most mornings by the bloody Iced Coffee truck doing its delivery. :frown:

Vash the Stampede Jun 24th 2009 9:26 pm

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Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 7697966)
You're in for a rough ride then when you return to Oz! :eek:

I should be OK. Spent three weeks there on a visit in 2006 and coped perfectly well with earplugs, so I reckon it won't be too bad.

:)

Vash the Stampede Jun 24th 2009 9:30 pm

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Originally Posted by rosscov1970 (Post 7697968)
Mr. Rosscov is currently installing 2, 11 radiator, wet central heating systems for 2 new builds in Adelaide. One of theses clients is a physics teacher at Pembroke and has very high demands for a low carbon footprint. Both houses are double glazed and insulated and from our discussions I don't believe the double glazing was that much more than a single glaze option. Although this is for a new build obviously and not a retro fit.

Crikey! :eek:

Well, we couldn't afford the expense of a retro-fit, and our house has sash windows, which makes the job even harder. So we'll be chasing a decent reverse cycle ducted aircon system, I guess. We've just had a heat pump installed, which should keep the bills down a bit.

rosscov1970 Jun 24th 2009 9:38 pm

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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 7698026)
Crikey! :eek:

Well, we couldn't afford the expense of a retro-fit, and our house has sash windows, which makes the job even harder. So we'll be chasing a decent reverse cycle ducted aircon system, I guess. We've just had a heat pump installed, which should keep the bills down a bit.

Perhaps you'd better stock up on sausage dog draught exlcuders for your move over.:)


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