Raindrops keep falling on my sill...


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Harry

We've recently moved into a flat, the windows of which have large,
protuding UPVC sills. When it rains, the noise of the droplets hitting
the sill is so loud that we've twice retreated to the bedroom at the
rear. As the sill is obviously hollow, would I be able to pump
expanding foam in or, my favourite, cut the things off almost flush
with the window frame and then close the resulting gap with section
made from the removed sill? Any other suggestions/solutions?
 
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Unbeliever

Harry said:
We've recently moved into a flat, the windows of which have large,
protuding UPVC sills. When it rains, the noise of the droplets hitting
the sill is so loud that we've twice retreated to the bedroom at the
rear. As the sill is obviously hollow, would I be able to pump
expanding foam in or, my favourite, cut the things off almost flush
with the window frame and then close the resulting gap with section
made from the removed sill? Any other suggestions/solutions?
Stick a solar panel over the head of the window - and then try claiming FIT
for it!

Or you could try sticking a plastic head on the window - a man with you're
range of knowledge should be able to do that with no problems (sarcasm
intended)

As a matter of interest, why are you posting here and not uk.d-i-y - too
ashamed to say that you've down-sized your property and had to leave the
solar panels behind?
 
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Unbeliever

Harry said:
We've recently moved into a flat, the windows of which have large,
protuding UPVC sills. When it rains, the noise of the droplets hitting
the sill is so loud that we've twice retreated to the bedroom at the
rear. As the sill is obviously hollow, would I be able to pump
expanding foam in or, my favourite, cut the things off almost flush
with the window frame and then close the resulting gap with section
made from the removed sill? Any other suggestions/solutions?
Stick a solar panel over the head of the window - and then try claiming FIT
for it!

Or you could try sticking a plastic head on the window - a man with you're
range of knowledge should be able to do that with no problems (sarcasm
intended)

As a matter of interest, why are you posting here and not uk.d-i-y - too
ashamed to say that you've down-sized your property and had to leave the
solar panels behind?
 
H

Harry

Stick a solar panel over the head of the window - and then try claiming FIT
for it!

Or you could try sticking a plastic head on the window - a man with you're
range of knowledge should be able to do that with no problems (sarcasm
intended)

As a matter of interest, why are you posting here and not uk.d-i-y - too
ashamed to say that you've down-sized your property and had to leave the
solar panels behind?
Why, thanks so much for the helpful advice, and there's me thinking
this was a place to ask for diy advice not blatant sarcasm and piss
taking, cheers. Maybe you've mistaken me for somebody else, do forgive
my interrupting your chain of thought.
 
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Unbeliever

Harry said:
Why, thanks so much for the helpful advice, and there's me thinking
this was a place to ask for diy advice not blatant sarcasm and piss
taking, cheers. Maybe you've mistaken me for somebody else, do forgive
my interrupting your chain of thought.
Well it's quite possible that you are not the infamous Harry that lurks
around in uk.d-i-y (that's why I cross-posted this thread). but your e-mail
addy (har[email protected]) is rather similar to that of the solar-panel
loving Harry.

If you are not 'THAT' Harry, then accept my apologies (and a plastic head to
the top of the window will resolve your problem) - if you are 'THAT' Harrym,
then my original statements stand.
 
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