Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Rob.Hall on August 29, 2009, 10:32:08 am
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Worked on a conservatory wfp. Finished clean and moved onto rest of house.
Next thing is a loud bang. Custy comes and finds me and said, 'come and have a look at this', the whole of the apex section above the door, (triangular bit), on the conservatory had shattered........but not the outside pain......
I had been away from the conservatory for at least 20 mins.
Am now a little worried as this is the second time it has happened. The other time was on a normal dg window.
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Its that pure water :o :o :o
And people on here are contantly asking if you can drink it ??? ??? ???
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i bet the inside door was shut
its the pressure as the conserv gets warmer, pressure builds up inside
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do you use hot or cold wfp?
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Worrying - hope your insurance covers ok.
Were you using one of the special conservatory ladders?
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Worked on a conservatory wfp. Finished clean and moved onto rest of house.
Next thing is a loud bang. Custy comes and finds me and said, 'come and have a look at this', the whole of the apex section above the door, (triangular bit), on the conservatory had shattered........but not the outside pain......
I had been away from the conservatory for at least 20 mins.
Am now a little worried as this is the second time it has happened. The other time was on a normal dg window.
Never heard of that before- and twice ::)
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Worked on a conservatory wfp. Finished clean and moved onto rest of house.
Next thing is a loud bang. Custy comes and finds me and said, 'come and have a look at this', the whole of the apex section above the door, (triangular bit), on the conservatory had shattered........but not the outside pain......
I had been away from the conservatory for at least 20 mins.
Am now a little worried as this is the second time it has happened. The other time was on a normal dg window.
Never heard of that before- and twice ::)
Gold pole jeff ;)
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i bet the inside door was shut
its the pressure as the conserv gets warmer, pressure builds up inside
I think you're right...defo something along those lines!
Nowt to do with the pole.
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i bet the inside door was shut
its the pressure as the conserv gets warmer, pressure builds up inside
I think you're right...defo something along those lines!
Nowt to do with the pole.
Not even a gold pole with blue tape ??? ???
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i bet the inside door was shut
its the pressure as the conserv gets warmer, pressure builds up inside
I think you're right...defo something along those lines!
Nowt to do with the pole.
Not even a gold pole with blue tape ??? ???
Not even a pink pole with silver bells and tassels... ;D
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;D ;D ;D
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Gold pole with blue tape
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Gold pole with blue tape
Ah...that type! Yes for that kind I can make an exception...definately looks a conservatory breaker to me ;D
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you getting the blame?
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How the heck is that possible? ???
Thermal shock perhaps? But 20min? ???
What happened?
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Worked on a conservatory wfp. Finished clean and moved onto rest of house.
Next thing is a loud bang. Custy comes and finds me and said, 'come and have a look at this', the whole of the apex section above the door, (triangular bit), on the conservatory had shattered........but not the outside pain......
I had been away from the conservatory for at least 20 mins.
Am now a little worried as this is the second time it has happened. The other time was on a normal dg window.
Thats a smashing story ;D
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as frank carson would say
THATS A CRACKER. ;D ;D
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Worrying - hope your insurance covers ok.
Were you using one of the special conservatory ladders?
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it's not your fault mate 20 mins later you're no where near the glass how an earth can it be your fault,
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Worrying - hope your insurance covers ok.
Were you using one of the special conservatory ladders?
If he was wfp why would he use a conservatory ladder?
Only explanation occurs to me is thermal shock from using hot water.
Been cold wfp 3 1/2 years and never happened to me.
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Gold pole blue tape!!!
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its simple to understand
when the air trapped inside a conserv ( with all the windows and doors closed ) gets warmer, it creates a vacuum. thus the shattered glass on the inside leaf of the double glazed unit
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its simple to understand
when the air trapped inside a conserv ( with all the windows and doors closed ) gets warmer, it creates a vacuum. thus the shattered glass on the inside leaf of the double glazed unit
Never heard of hot air creating a vacuum. If it would be true the amount of vacuum you would need for that is just not possible by heating up air inside a conservatory.
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Never heard of hot air creating a vacuum.
That is possible, think of it like a flask.
Having said that a flask is air tight, if a conservatory was air tight then people would be collapsing etc when sitting in there. I've yet to know of an airtight conservatory as all have some ventilation somewhere.
As for why it has happened to one person twice when hundreds of us have never suffered it, only Rob can tell us what he does that we don't, or vice versa.
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its simple to understand
when the air trapped inside a conserv ( with all the windows and doors closed ) gets warmer, it creates a vacuum. thus the shattered glass on the inside leaf of the double glazed unit
Never heard of hot air creating a vacuum. If it would be true the amount of vacuum you would need for that is just not possible by heating up air inside a conservatory.
ive worked for PVCu companies, both installing and "trouble shooting" , i spent 18 months "fault finding and trouble shooting " for a major installer
thats the cause of it, it might not be a vacuum in the true sense of the word, but thats the way i used to explain it
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Never heard of hot air creating a vacuum.
That is possible, think of it like a flask.
Having said that a flask is air tight, if a conservatory was air tight then people would be collapsing etc when sitting in there. I've yet to know of an airtight conservatory as all have some ventilation somewhere.
some ( if not most )do not have ventilation ( as that would cause drafts etc etc in thw winter ), as they rely on the windows being open, all windows and doors will have a rubber seal where they close, if the door from the house to the conserv is a PVCu patio door, it will have the same rubber seals, thus very little air pressure will escape, so the glass does go
anyways, i have posted what the cause was, if people choose to not believe me, then fair enough
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What ever the cause, i dont think its his fault as he wasnt working on the inside and there was a big gap in when he worked on that part
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Surely hot air would expand thus creating the opposite of a vacume i.e. the inner pane would be blow out rather than sucked in? A vacume would be when all the air is removed from the conservatory & wouldn't realistically happen?
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Surely hot air would expand thus creating the opposite of a vacume i.e. the inner pane would be blow out rather than sucked in? A vacume would be when all the air is removed from the conservatory & wouldn't realistically happen?
my first post
i bet the inside door was shut
its the pressure as the conserv gets warmer, pressure builds up inside
other post, explaing the air cannot escape
Never heard of hot air creating a vacuum.
That is possible, think of it like a flask.
Having said that a flask is air tight, if a conservatory was air tight then people would be collapsing etc when sitting in there. I've yet to know of an airtight conservatory as all have some ventilation somewhere.
some ( if not most )do not have ventilation ( as that would cause drafts etc etc in thw winter ), as they rely on the windows being open, all windows and doors will have a rubber seal where they close, if the door from the house to the conserv is a PVCu patio door, it will have the same rubber seals, thus very little air pressure will escape, so the glass does go
anyways, i have posted what the cause was, if people choose to not believe me, then fair enough
i then used the word vacuum, the pressure does build up, thus my choice of word " vacuum " is wrong i guess as it would be the opposite of a vacuum ( which google has thrown up a few answers,
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080112063209AACEjkp
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080118073627AAdNOXt
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You do see some really poor workmanship though with conservatories & big differences in quality of the products.
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whatever caused it..
theres no flamin way i'd be taking the blame.
are they wanting you to repair it?
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i agree with you matt happened to one of my custys they went away for 2 month leaving everything closed and secure that much heat had built up in the con it shattered 2 windows inside pane only as above
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i spose everytime a window breaks and a cleaner has recently been there ,always he"s gonna get blamed . so how did the chat end with that woman/man Rob ??
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Maybe cooling the glass rather rapidly might cause more of a vacuum between the sealed unit. Or maybe the outside pane contracts too fast for the inside pane?
My conservatory often gets above forty five degrees and close to fifty when left closed.
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I've had 2 customer's windows shatter out completely whilst I wasn't even at their property. Both UPVC windows.
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My take on it is that possibly the air on the inside had heated up, thus expanding and causing the inner pane of the unit to bow outwards. Then along comes some cold water on the outside, possibly causing the outer pane to bow inwards, due to thermal shock. Therefore the gases in between the two panes are compressed and resist this, thus causing the inner pane to give way under the strain.
Its probably crap, lets face it we always think we KNOW stuff, Im amazed at how many window cleaners think theyre Einstein; me included (the threads on how RO water absorbs dirt more readily always make me laugh and that its more acidic; which may be reasonably true but ineffectual so far as we are concerned). Well, maybe not Einstein but I like to think of myself as a Brad Pitt kind of character ;D
In all seriousness, perhaps it was on its way out anyway, perhaps its just a coincidence; you know how you dream about someone one night and the next day they call :o :o :o
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I have never had a problem like this but would hate it to happen, so are we saying it would be advisable to open a couple of windows prior to starting the clean to let the inside release the so called pressure and temp.
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Matt and Play school windows have come up with the only possible reasons a d/g pain could break.
One other point could be a fault in the glass on production which causes a weak point and a ticking, time shattering experience! ;)
Both custies have been fine about it as I had not been working on that particular window at the time.
I checked my water temp in my tank and it was 20degs (cold system), the temp in the con was 27degs.
Thanks for the enthusiastic commical replies but more thanks for the serious ones! ;)