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Hello All,
I've never really opened the windows in the living room of my second floor flat - I'm usually out at work all day. Current situation means I have to.
They are uPVC, with two inward-opening panes - big one and small one. I've noticed when I close them, the other sort of shudders a little bit, as does the "middle" of the frame.
There's no movement at the sides, or the top of the frame. The frame does not move when pushed.
Is this normal? Should the windows be totally solid or will there always be a little bit of "movement"/"flex" due to the size of the frame?
As I said, never opened them before so apologies if this is a stupid question!
I've never really opened the windows in the living room of my second floor flat - I'm usually out at work all day. Current situation means I have to.
They are uPVC, with two inward-opening panes - big one and small one. I've noticed when I close them, the other sort of shudders a little bit, as does the "middle" of the frame.
There's no movement at the sides, or the top of the frame. The frame does not move when pushed.
Is this normal? Should the windows be totally solid or will there always be a little bit of "movement"/"flex" due to the size of the frame?
As I said, never opened them before so apologies if this is a stupid question!