by LWilson »
Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:02 am
New to this and wondering if any of you DIY experts can give some advice. We have some old double glazed units in our house, which appear to have been badly fitted - draughts etc . Some of these units are also failing, with condensation appearing in between the panes. We don't have the skills to fit new windows ourselves so have had some reputable (well as reputable as dg companies can get) out for quotes. While the quotes don't seem unreasonable, we are baffled by the choices. Our house is cold in winter but tends to get hot in the south facing front in summer. Although a rated windows sound great for the winter, we are concerned about the downside of possible overheating in the summer. We already need to keep the curtains closed in one south facing upstairs bedroom (that has a huge bay window) in hot, sunny weather due to overheating. One dg suppler uses planitherm on the inside and self cleaning glass on the outside panes. Another was selling planitherm on the inside and low e on the outside - this option seemed to offer the best u value A 8 as opposed to A 5 for the planitherm and self cleaning glass. The installer selling the planitherm and low e said that the low e would keep heat in in the winter but deflect the sun in the summer. Does anyone know if this is right or have any ideas as to the best option to go for, or any alternative ideas as to what to look for when getting our windows replaced? Our house gets pretty cold in winter and anything that makes it a bit warmer is welcome but, by the same token, we don't want rooms to become unbearably hot in the summer.