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11th February 2012, 04:00 AM #1
Energy efficient windows etc.
We have settled on a renovation design for our 1930's bugallow. We are getting double glazed uPVC sliding doors (2 at W3.3 x H2.4 m) facing north with appropriate sized eaves (1.3 m) in the large kitchen, dining, living area 10 x 5 m. I live in a climate zone 5 area (coastal Adelaide). The glass in the doors will be 4/12/4.
So, I reckon I need a low U-Value window to stop heat transfer into and out of the house, with a high solar heat gain coefficient rating (SHGCw) to allow the winter sun to warm the house (we will keep the summer sun off) and an high e-rating.
The rest of the windows around the house which are much smaller are to be aluminium 2 x glazed which are much cheaper:- One north facing ensuite window will require some sort of awning due to small eaves due to existing bungallow design.
- One bathroom, a toilet window and 2 high level small windows in the living area which are all facing south and get no sun (to be ascertained and remediated if necessary).
I would be happy to pay for a independant review if necessary and can provide detailed drawings and etc if required. We have put a bit of effort into reducing the energy usage of the house and want to get this bit right as we intend to rot in this joint.
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