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Windows and doors Why do we have windows? – Light – Ventilation – Beauty – Energy (heat and cold, in and out) – View, etc.
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Building Codes What percentage of floor area in a room is required for light? – 20% What percentage of the floor area in a room is required for ventilation? – 10%
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Parts of a Window Frame Pane Sash Glass Sill Apron
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3 Basic Types of Windows 1.Sliding 2.Swinging 3.Fixed The style of the house often dictates which kind to use
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1- Sliding windows Double hung:- slides vertically up & down Horizontal sliding:- slides horizontally.
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2. Swinging windows Casement- swings outward Awning- hinged at top; springs outward, protects from rain. Hopper- hinged at bottom; swings inward. Jalousie- horizontal adjustable glass slats fastened into a metal frame. Used where ventilation is needed.
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3. Fixed windows Fixed window: admit light plus provide view, don’t open- fixed!!! 4. Combination windows Fixed windows used with other types of windows.
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5. Bay windows Bay windows: A large window or series of windows projecting from the outer wall of a building and forming a recess within.
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6. Skylights/ Clerestory windows Both used to let light into areas that get little or no natural light. Skylights- in ceiling or roof- usually square or rectangular Clerestory- clerestory refers to any high windows above eye level. In either case, the purpose is to bring outside light, fresh air, or both into the inner space.
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