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    UPVC frame measuring/fitting and what is deemed "ok" for clearance

    Sounds about right. I noticed a scrape on the glass shortly after it was fitted so they replaced it with the "perf glaze bar" unit. I'm getting another four glazed units fitted this week, two that are too small but they fitted them anyway and didn't say anything, probably hoping I would not...
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    UPVC frame measuring/fitting and what is deemed "ok" for clearance

    Again exactly what I thought they should do but to be told its ok as long as you can get at the beading but then proceed to silicon over the said beading. The contempt I have for this company!!! and Its still on going. Even two of the windows had to be forced in due to poor measuring and got...
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    UPVC frame measuring/fitting and what is deemed "ok" for clearance

    exactly what I thought hence the reason why I pointed it out to them and got the reply above. My uncle fitted my front ones years ago with me helping him and I recalled him mentioning that when he was measuring them he noticed the inner boards where a lot higher than the outside ledge so would...
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    UPVC frame measuring/fitting and what is deemed "ok" for clearance

    Window board is existing, reveal around the inner frame is approx 35mm but as you can see none above the window board
  5. mick.inc

    UPVC frame measuring/fitting and what is deemed "ok" for clearance

    23mm wooden boards. Out of 5 windows, three are as above, the other two have approx 15mm showing above the D bead
  6. mick.inc

    UPVC frame measuring/fitting and what is deemed "ok" for clearance

    I had my rear windows and a door fitted by a local reputable firm back in March and have had ongoing issues since, enough to warrant the windows and door being replaced and I still have issues. The reason for this post is mainly to ask another "reputable" fitter what sort of clearance do you...
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