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Eleena | 05:28 Wed 11th Oct 2017 | Home & Garden
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Does it have a specific name please?
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I think ellena just means the infil piece between the window frame and the arched brick lintol. If so, yes, they will replace this. Would be daft to leave a piece of material which could rot.
06:35 Wed 11th Oct 2017
I think ellena just means the infil piece between the window frame and the arched brick lintol. If so, yes, they will replace this. Would be daft to leave a piece of material which could rot.
I think if you call it a curved head Eleena you will always find the reference that you need. Above a door they were called a "fanlight" but I can't recall any specific name other than a curved or arched head when it comes to windows.
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Zacs, thank you that is it! They removed them then put them back. I've just re-read my quote. Supply and fit 11 new upvc Windows, styles as survey. I 'verbally' mentioned these infidels and thought they would be replaced, never having had replacement Windows before, I assumed they were part and parcel of the window. I need to question this when they return today.
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Lol ... 'infills' .. arches as I called them.
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Togo, thanks for your reply and to everyone else that replied x
I assume the in-fils are not as big as those in Zac's pic ... they will shape a piece to fit out of some plastic moulding.
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I reckon they are Talbot. There's still a few pieces of plastic moulding in the garden, but none big enough I would have thought. The lads asked me to go round and check each window today so I'm satisfied. This is really the only thing I'm concerned about. I would have thought this would automatically be classed as part of the window, though never having bought them before.
Gothic arch
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I don't think I have anything so grand chip ;0)
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Daughter used to be a Goth though!
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Seems I was worrying for nothing, as Talbot said, they're cutting pieces to fit over the wood already there. Thanks all who gave replies.

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