Glass Thickness - 3/8 is double the price of 1/4 !
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maestro7879
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Glass Thickness - 3/8 is double the price of 1/4 !
I know that the SAE site recommends 3/8 and 5/16 but from what I have found the prices on those sheets have been more then double what 1/4 is. I'm wondering if I could buy a 1/4 sheet for each side of the window ( it's double wall construction , 2 layers of 5/8 each side ) and still have enough isolation ? Or buy 2 sheets of 1/4 " now and add a second to one side later if there isn't enough isolation. Basically what can I get away with ? Is 3/8 and 5/16 the absolute minimum. The price on 1/4" 27 x 37 is $43.97 and 3/8" is $87.00. These prices are for tempered and i'm located in Pa.
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IF you're going to use less than 1/3 your gypsum thickness as glass pane thickness, you may as well save some money on the gypsum also - anything less than roughly 1/3 of each leaf's gypsum total thickness will weaken the wall making the REST of the wall overkill and over cost.
I wouldn't use glass as thin as 1/4" in any serious space, unless you have an extra foot or two of room to separate the panes that far.
Double frames with double 5/8 each side works out about STC 63 depending on total air gap including insulation; two 1/4" panes 8" apart calculates to around STC 49, which even a single layer of 5/8 gypsum each side on double frames will beat (STC 55)
Point is, you can't build an STC 63 wall, put light weight glass in it, and expect anything but the WORST link in the chain to rule the result.
If you can stand not having direct views, a couple of cheap surveilance cameras would eliminate the need for glass at all, and for less money... Steve
I wouldn't use glass as thin as 1/4" in any serious space, unless you have an extra foot or two of room to separate the panes that far.
Double frames with double 5/8 each side works out about STC 63 depending on total air gap including insulation; two 1/4" panes 8" apart calculates to around STC 49, which even a single layer of 5/8 gypsum each side on double frames will beat (STC 55)
Point is, you can't build an STC 63 wall, put light weight glass in it, and expect anything but the WORST link in the chain to rule the result.
If you can stand not having direct views, a couple of cheap surveilance cameras would eliminate the need for glass at all, and for less money... Steve
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