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    Flush fit UPVC windows - 2nd opinion

    Nice one thanks, very different to what has been proposed for mine and the main thing is the casement and frame have a consistent machined join.
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    Flush fit UPVC windows - 2nd opinion

    This is a comparison I found online, It is hand-finished welds on the frames and the casements, which for me is acceptable if lines are straight, angles are tight etc, no discolouration to foil etc. But that is not what has been proposed!
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    Flush fit UPVC windows - 2nd opinion

    So the above is essentially what the fitter is suggesting, using hand finished V welds on new frames (which have been criticised already anyway) with the existing casements which have machined 45 degree welds. @ronniecabers @Mr Chibs any thoughts on whether this mix and match is acceptable?
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    Flush fit UPVC windows - 2nd opinion

    Hi Ronnie thanks for confirming, so even their new attempt is substandard. Very useful to know!
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    Flush fit UPVC windows - 2nd opinion

    Hi Ronnie, Just to clarify, your assessment is one on left poor and not finished correctly (this was their second attempt and the weld is raised not recessed), and one in the middle better but burnt looking? (This was the original attempt and the burn is melted foil and its the same on every...
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    Flush fit UPVC windows - 2nd opinion

    Hi DIYnot users, Was looking for an independent opinion and thought you all might be able to oblige... I had some flush fit rehau windows installed with a renolit foil (see middle example) I told the installer these were junk but he insisted this was industry standard(?) After much chiding...
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