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    Drip, Drip , Drip

    Thanks for the reply, and apologies for the late respone. No, the windows are wood. I have had the builder out, who sent the window contractor to take a look. Their response is "that's the way it's supposed to be". I am not convinced, at all.
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    Drip, Drip , Drip

    Hello all. Having a few problems, with a new build. Particularly drips onto window sills. Problem number 1 Drips on to living room window sill. The windows in the house are essentially 3 window frames stacked on top of each other. See front.jpg in this link...
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    New Build -Moving window frame

    Thanks for your reply. I don't think there is anyway of contacting the structural engineer. I think I need to know if it's acceptable? It would be great if I could give them evidence why it isn't. It just feels like you have to prove these issues and stick by your guns.
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    New Build -Moving window frame

    One more thing :D Would anyone recommend getting a cat flap fitted to the window in a french door? I think I have seen it on you tube, but wondered how much it effects the double glazing. Significantly I assume?
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    New Build -Moving window frame

    Hi all, I appreciate that this isn't about New Builds, but thought I would seek some advice anyway. I appreciate any help/advice. I have been living in a New Build for around 6 weeks now, and slowly accumulating more snags. I have had various problems with windows and the external...
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