Hi
I'm new to this forum but regularly read and search for advice from people.
I'm hoping someone can help with something, if Woody is online I know he has great advice usually.
I had some +25yr old windows replaced in summer of this year- but twice!
In January 2022 I selected an independent window fitter to install brand new upvc windows. They measured only from the outside brick to brick and when came to fitting, realising we had cavity closers, they removed them and installed windows/ frame. None of the reveals with 4" cavity were filled. They fitted to the outer leaf and windows just didn't look right.
We were never happy and I wrote them off and in August got a reputable firm to re- install. They positioned the windows back and though I hoped cavity closers would be installed, the fitter used timber battens, dpc was added and even some insulation around them.
Window quality is of high standard and you can tell these are well constructed. However in our bedroom- which faces front of house , we get a air leak coming from somewhere. Can feel a slight draught despite everything shutting properly. I'm of the view the cavity closer we had before helped to bypass a void in the wall cavity?
Or we have lost some of the cavity insulation when windows were taken out.
The lintel above window might need insulation as I need to check this. But I know firm did insulate sides.
Appreciate any information or advice to what I can do to stop this draught.
I'm new to this forum but regularly read and search for advice from people.
I'm hoping someone can help with something, if Woody is online I know he has great advice usually.
I had some +25yr old windows replaced in summer of this year- but twice!
In January 2022 I selected an independent window fitter to install brand new upvc windows. They measured only from the outside brick to brick and when came to fitting, realising we had cavity closers, they removed them and installed windows/ frame. None of the reveals with 4" cavity were filled. They fitted to the outer leaf and windows just didn't look right.
We were never happy and I wrote them off and in August got a reputable firm to re- install. They positioned the windows back and though I hoped cavity closers would be installed, the fitter used timber battens, dpc was added and even some insulation around them.
Window quality is of high standard and you can tell these are well constructed. However in our bedroom- which faces front of house , we get a air leak coming from somewhere. Can feel a slight draught despite everything shutting properly. I'm of the view the cavity closer we had before helped to bypass a void in the wall cavity?
Or we have lost some of the cavity insulation when windows were taken out.
The lintel above window might need insulation as I need to check this. But I know firm did insulate sides.
Appreciate any information or advice to what I can do to stop this draught.