TK1
13th January 2005, 12:28 PM
Hi all,
We are renovating our house - late 1960's vintage - and one of the requests from the better half was for glass bricks in the bathroom and toilet windows (toilet currently only has fixed louvres so is either hot or cold depending on the day outside - unpleasant for middle of the night visits in winter!).
I can make the window frames the right size for the bricks, but can't find much info on installing them. From a DIY and cost perspective I'd like to do it myself (having done most other jobs in the house) but the only home maintenance book I have says under 'glass brick installations' : "get a professional to do it." Is it that hard to do properly? Is there any sites or books showing how to do it - any advice would be well received. I assume (rightly or wrngly) that you use normal mortar (probably with a mould resistant additive) and lay them as normal bricks?
Thanks in advance - even if I do end up gettng someone else to do it!
Regards,
Darren
We are renovating our house - late 1960's vintage - and one of the requests from the better half was for glass bricks in the bathroom and toilet windows (toilet currently only has fixed louvres so is either hot or cold depending on the day outside - unpleasant for middle of the night visits in winter!).
I can make the window frames the right size for the bricks, but can't find much info on installing them. From a DIY and cost perspective I'd like to do it myself (having done most other jobs in the house) but the only home maintenance book I have says under 'glass brick installations' : "get a professional to do it." Is it that hard to do properly? Is there any sites or books showing how to do it - any advice would be well received. I assume (rightly or wrngly) that you use normal mortar (probably with a mould resistant additive) and lay them as normal bricks?
Thanks in advance - even if I do end up gettng someone else to do it!
Regards,
Darren