Hi all,
Had a visit from 3 seperate local double glazing firms, to quote for front windows and doors, each have suggested a different solution to the problem, which is road noise, in a nutshell..
Firm 1:
Duraflex frames with 'Acoustic glass'
Firm 2:
Rehau frames with laminate glass
Firm 3:
Liniar frames with triple glazing
Firm 1 say they don't recommend triple glazing as it's added weight puts wear and tear on the hinges, firm 2 says laminate glass is the solution, and can be better performing than triple glazing, firm 3 says triple glazing is the solution as there's more glass in the sound path.
What are the thoughts of the collective wisdom here? Additionally are there any differences in the frames quoted?
We've yet to see quotes from all 3, but they've also all got different chosen door suppliers (we're after a new front door too): Solidor, TrueDor, and Door-stop.. Any thoughts on these suppliers from a quality and reliability point of view?
Had a visit from 3 seperate local double glazing firms, to quote for front windows and doors, each have suggested a different solution to the problem, which is road noise, in a nutshell..
Firm 1:
Duraflex frames with 'Acoustic glass'
Firm 2:
Rehau frames with laminate glass
Firm 3:
Liniar frames with triple glazing
Firm 1 say they don't recommend triple glazing as it's added weight puts wear and tear on the hinges, firm 2 says laminate glass is the solution, and can be better performing than triple glazing, firm 3 says triple glazing is the solution as there's more glass in the sound path.
What are the thoughts of the collective wisdom here? Additionally are there any differences in the frames quoted?
We've yet to see quotes from all 3, but they've also all got different chosen door suppliers (we're after a new front door too): Solidor, TrueDor, and Door-stop.. Any thoughts on these suppliers from a quality and reliability point of view?