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Water leakage at windows and doors is a costly problem that can lead to mold. Here are some mold-resistant construction techniques from an expert.
Window Glazing Coefficients by Means Engineering Staff
Windows may account for a major source of unwanted heat loss or gain in a structure. The purpose of windows is to bring in daylight and allow ventilation. A completely windowless structure would prevent heat loss, but would run up the lighting bill. There is a direct connection between daylight and ventilation and personal health. Daylighting is also a consideration of many codes. Current technology allows for windows to be more energy efficient than in the past.
With today’s emphasis on “green” and the high cost of heating fuels, windows represent an important factor in building construction. From the “top floor, corner office,” to the popular Apple store on Fifth Avenue in New York, to the proposed 3-story all-glass lobby for a Boston office building, we all love to have ample outdoor light shining in — but be properly protected from the elements. The following are some recent innovations when it comes to windows.
One of the most critical ways to reduce heat loss (or gain) is by selecting the appropriate, high-performance window for the given conditions.
Tips on Estimating Operation and Maintenance of Wood Window Costs from RSMeans
| If the drawings do not include a door schedule, it may be worth the estimator’s time to develop one, especially if the project is large or complicated. The schedule should indicate the opening number, door type, size material, glass or louver requirements, and remarks. |