Windows to the outside
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:25 am
On my commercial build, I am planning some large windows ( 6’ wide x 9’ tall ) to view the nice trees outside of the sound rooms. This is a quiet area of town (it used to be residential). The attached diagram has the planned wall detail.
The outside of our building will be rock and stucco. We are copying other office buildings in the area – later we may want to sell this building to a doctor or dentist… Photo attached of similar building
As the wall detail diagram shows, there will be two isolated walls and hence two windows. For the outside window, I would like to use a prefab commercial window. Most commercial windows are double pane – and think I read that for best isolation, both windows should be a single pane of glass. But I REALLY would rather use a prefab window.
Reasons:
a. Simplicity
b. Lower cost (labor and materials)
c. a prefab window will have an established “R Rating” to satisfy city codes,
d. seems like it would look more “professional” for future buyers than a homemade window.
For the interior window, a prefab would be nice too… But we can build the interior window if necessary.
I am trying to achieve 45 – 50 dB isolation from the outside. I realize that the best commercially made exterior windows have an STC of 30 – 40. But since I have a double walls, the second window should increase the isolation. Right?
Please tell me what precautions and added measures I can take to utilize prefab windows. Perhaps we could use two different glass thicknesses for the two windows…
Thank you,
Marius Perron
The outside of our building will be rock and stucco. We are copying other office buildings in the area – later we may want to sell this building to a doctor or dentist… Photo attached of similar building
As the wall detail diagram shows, there will be two isolated walls and hence two windows. For the outside window, I would like to use a prefab commercial window. Most commercial windows are double pane – and think I read that for best isolation, both windows should be a single pane of glass. But I REALLY would rather use a prefab window.
Reasons:
a. Simplicity
b. Lower cost (labor and materials)
c. a prefab window will have an established “R Rating” to satisfy city codes,
d. seems like it would look more “professional” for future buyers than a homemade window.
For the interior window, a prefab would be nice too… But we can build the interior window if necessary.
I am trying to achieve 45 – 50 dB isolation from the outside. I realize that the best commercially made exterior windows have an STC of 30 – 40. But since I have a double walls, the second window should increase the isolation. Right?
Please tell me what precautions and added measures I can take to utilize prefab windows. Perhaps we could use two different glass thicknesses for the two windows…
Thank you,
Marius Perron