Lol.
Made me think of the movie Shooting Fish. They go down a row of terrace houses selling loft insulation and move it all from one attic to the next.
They just haven't been cleaned properly (possibly at all lol)
They get filthy while you are fitting them from hand prints and hammer drilling, Also when you take off the protective tape it makes them super static so they are quite literally a magnet for all that dirt.
The odds of ever finding a second hand window to perfectly fit another house are about almost 0, To find a whole house of perfectly fitting windows 0%. I'm not saying these are perfectly fitted though.
I'm not talking about the clenliness, I'm looking at the joints and welds, they are appauling. I've fitted many Rehau windows and have never ever seen new windows in the state these are. My Rehaus always look superbly clean after a fit with no need to additionally clean.
Can't say it's ever given me a problem. I have seen some people have had the gasket not sit entirely in line, but not something which has happened to me.
I'm not talking about the clenliness, I'm looking at the joints and welds, they are appauling. I've fitted many Rehau windows and have never ever seen new windows in the state these are. My Rehaus always look superbly clean after a fit with no need to additionally clean.
Dust on the inside from drilling I vacuum up and when fitting the glazing units I glove up, but if there were hand prints on the glass, it's not going to make a pvc frame look like an old second hand one like the ones in this thread.
Can't say it's ever given me a problem. I have seen some people have had the gasket not sit entirely in line, but not something which has happened to me.
Sorry ...I can't see those being secondhand....surely the op would have noticed all the old silicone and cr4p that would still be on them? never seen an old window come out and be able to be passed as a new one , that would take some serious cleaning! Do you fit many secondhand windows then to quantify your comment ?
The OP could dispell this very quickly by confirming if they was protective tape on the when the fitter was putting them in.
You also mention that you use Rehau ....it isn't the profile normally that is the issue ...its the manufacturer of the finished window, which is what I see the issues being in this installation ...other than cleaning!
Sorry ...I can't see those being secondhand....surely the op would have noticed all the old silicone and cr4p that would still be on them? never seen an old window come out and be able to be passed as a new one , that would take some serious cleaning! Do you fit many secondhand windows then to quantify your comment ?
That's what I was thinking - maybe the gaps/cracks in the frame are where they've cut the frame down to size and re-joined it...might also explain why someone thought the glass was improperly sized (too big)?
Am I missing something here??? how do you know for certain they are Rehau? Other profiles use chamfered internal beads...and why would anybody go to all the hassle of cutting old frames to fit and trying to reweld them? let alone cleaning up old frames to reuse them, claiming they are new..I just can;'t see it I'm afraid, there is nothing in those photos that leads me to beleive that they are taken from another property and made to fit but to dispel any doubt OP needs to ask the company he purchased them from ...
As for the marks etc on the frames ... bear in mind the OP has taken close up pictures of these frames , and in his own words, not very good photos
We need the OP back on to answer a few of the points raised though
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