I'd like to put a catflap into a tall, narrow double-glazed window (300mm x 1800mm), but the window isn't wide enough for a new glass panel with circular cutout for cat flap adapter.
The next best solution would be to divide the window into 2 panels. a 300mm x 300mm infill panel at the bottom and a 300mm x 1450mm glass panel at the top.
Is it possible to divide an existing window into 2 panes easily? I would need an extra bit of beading for the bottom of the lower pane and some kind of divider between the 2 panes to hide the join and keep the glass in place. Can't seem to find anything easily, so suspect it's not a diy job...
Catflap installers only seem to want to replace existing panels, not create new ones.
If not possible I'll get a new panel for the door next to the panel which is wide enough for a 300mm circular cutout, but the cat flap will be much more prominent once installed and higher off the floor than it needs to be.
The next best solution would be to divide the window into 2 panels. a 300mm x 300mm infill panel at the bottom and a 300mm x 1450mm glass panel at the top.
Is it possible to divide an existing window into 2 panes easily? I would need an extra bit of beading for the bottom of the lower pane and some kind of divider between the 2 panes to hide the join and keep the glass in place. Can't seem to find anything easily, so suspect it's not a diy job...
Catflap installers only seem to want to replace existing panels, not create new ones.
If not possible I'll get a new panel for the door next to the panel which is wide enough for a 300mm circular cutout, but the cat flap will be much more prominent once installed and higher off the floor than it needs to be.