Gap in sash window
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 8:41 pm
Hi,
I have a sash window that only allows the bottom inside sash to move up and down.
The top sash is fixed in place and is not on a cord/pulley system - it is supported by two wooden blocks attached to the inside frame.
There is an opening of about 15mm between the top sash and the frame top.
Is this normal for ventilation purposes? Or should the top sash be fixed tight upto the top of the frame?
It can get quite breezy and there is alot of noise coming through.
Thanks in advance,
RK
I have a sash window that only allows the bottom inside sash to move up and down.
The top sash is fixed in place and is not on a cord/pulley system - it is supported by two wooden blocks attached to the inside frame.
There is an opening of about 15mm between the top sash and the frame top.
Is this normal for ventilation purposes? Or should the top sash be fixed tight upto the top of the frame?
It can get quite breezy and there is alot of noise coming through.
Thanks in advance,
RK