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Measuring windows with cavity closers?

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I need to get windows for my new extension (DIY). I'm wondering what measurement I need when there are cavity closers?

My understanding is there should be a 5-10mm gap each side of the frames. The cavity closers are a minimum of 3mm each side, but they are a slightly curved shape, which leaves me with less. That leaves me with 8-10mm on the brickwork if everything is 100% perfect (which it isn't). Do the windows need a 5mm gap where the closers are or can they be ignored? While they aren't as hard as bricks, they aren't compressible.
 
The 5/10mm recommended gap only works if the opening is sufficiently level and plumb in tne first place, the closers are probably tne straightest bit.
 

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