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What cavity closing detail might be required above an arched window for
current building regs? There would be no structural arch, a lintel would be above. Some type of curved insulated closer ? Thanks, Simon. |
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, writes What cavity closing detail might be required above an arched window for current building regs? There would be no structural arch, a lintel would be above. Some type of curved insulated closer ? How about closing it as if it was a rectangular window ie. above the level of the arch. -- fred |
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