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Re: Remodeling Inspection Help/Advice Needed, please Wayne Whitney 03-02-2008
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Posted by Ron on March 4, 2008, 5:47 am
What kind of reply is that?

After dragging everyone through this, telling us the final resolution is the
least you could do.

> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 05:45:49 -0800 (PST), RicodJour
>
> >> We have several schools with opaque operable sections in the
> >> window wall to provide egress. These are commercial units made by
> >> EFCO. Ask your inspector before making the decision, but the
> >> concept is doable.
>
> >Let's see...window wall, school, commercial unit, egress, liability
> >issues...I'm guessing $3K each, minimum.
>
> >R
>
> For a guy who doesn't want to pay a few hundred dollars for a new
> window, and won't even contact the designer about their mistakes...
> <bg>
>
> And, I'll bet that those opaque operable sections are either first
> floor *at* ground level, or have provisions for exits such as a fire
> escape.


Hello Folks,
I'd like to thank everyone who took their time to provide constructive
feedback and advice.
This has been a very enlightening experience.
Cheers!



Posted by PeterD on March 4, 2008, 8:40 am
wrote:

>> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 05:45:49 -0800 (PST), RicodJour
>>
>> >> We have several schools with opaque operable sections in the
>> >> window wall to provide egress.  These are commercial units made by
>> >> EFCO.  Ask your inspector before making the decision, but the
>> >> concept is doable.
>>
>> >Let's see...window wall, school, commercial unit, egress, liability
>> >issues...I'm guessing $3K each, minimum.
>>
>> >R
>>
>> For a guy who doesn't want to pay a few hundred dollars for a new
>> window, and won't even contact the designer about their mistakes...
>> <bg>
>>
>> And, I'll bet that those opaque operable sections are either first
>> floor *at* ground level, or have provisions for exits such as a fire
>> escape.
>
>
>Hello Folks,
>I'd like to thank everyone who took their time to provide constructive
>feedback and advice.
>This has been a very enlightening experience.
>Cheers!

And the final results were?

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