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  1. #1
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    Default type of window frame for double glazing - primex?

    I need to replace horrible aluminium framed windows in a 1918 edwardian. Initially was going to try to salvage appropriate windows (if I could find some that would fit!) but after freezing through last winter I want double glazing!

    I don't want freshly chopped down old growth timber used for the frames so from a quick look around it seems my options are uPVC (has it's own environmental issues) or Primex, a finger jointed plantation pine sold by Canterbury windows that is supposedly as hard as a hard wood blah blah blah but they only give it a guarantee for 7 years. Does anyone know anything about this timber or have experience with these windows? Or know of any alternatives?

    Any advice greatly appreciated!

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    I have the upvc ones which i find to be good. I don't have issues with upvc, but that's something you've got to decide for yourself.

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    Depends what you are willing to put up with and pay for I guess.

    There's a mob up in Daylesford (I think) called Paarhammer who make really, really, good euro style frames, and have a selection of plantation timbers including Red Ironbark. Not cheap, but good.

    http://www.paarhammer.com.au/

    woodbe

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    Thanks for the info.

    Obviously want to minimise the $$$$ but make sure I get the decision right seeing as it is so expensive (ie long lasting plus warm fuzzy for sustainable materials).

    Had been going to go upvc rather than old growth until I heard about the Primex stuff, which I don't want to get without any info, will talk with Paarhammer too and get an idea of cost differences.

    Cheers!

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