Noticed that a LOT of the newer devts all using glass for their balcony and patios...why is this so...cost?..easy to maintain...i kind of prefer those picket fence type for GND floor..but what to do must follower developers choice..
Noticed that a LOT of the newer devts all using glass for their balcony and patios...why is this so...cost?..easy to maintain...i kind of prefer those picket fence type for GND floor..but what to do must follower developers choice..
just place your own picket fence (can be made of plastic) behind the glass panes on the inside
yup thats what i thought but just wondering why nowadays all glass maybe cos nowadays condo so small glass make it look big...Originally Posted by carbuncle
I would actually prefer glass! It'll be a chore to keep on cleaning it (fingerprints etc) but it gives a better illusion of open space. Cleaner overall look as well. Mine comes with railings, macham jail =POriginally Posted by radha08
railings provide better air flow. can feel the difference on a hot day. glass balconies can look really nice though
True that. Drove past The Gale that day, iirc they have glass balconies. Really made the development look nice and a bit more posh!Originally Posted by ilgr
Originally Posted by lbb
Glass is cheaper than concrete.
u can enjoy the view even sitting down from ur living sofa
If stay on lower floor, pple also enjoy the view in your house.Originally Posted by carbuncle
look at wat happened in Kovan Residences, so many cases of balconies' glass breaking. 1 maid died because of thatOriginally Posted by radha08
By Lisa OonOriginally Posted by radha08
my paper
Friday, Jul 06, 2012
A SPATE of incidents involving the spontaneous shattering of tempered-glass barriers in condominium Kovan Residences has sparked concerns over the safety of tempered glass installed in properties islandwide.
As of Tuesday, there had been 34 cases of glass breakage in the condominium dating back to May last year, a check with Kovan Residences’ developer, Centurion, revealed.
Located in Kovan Road next to the Kovan MRT station, the blocks in the condominium were issued their temporary occupation permits at varying times last year.
Mr Ian Wong, 35, who lives on the fifth floor of one of the eight blocks there, was not at home when a glass panel on his balcony shattered on June 13.
He returned home to find “little shards of glass” on his balcony. There were shards of glass on the ground floor, too.
He said: “I was surprised at first. But, because I knew about previous incidents in other units, I was more annoyed.”
The panel on his balcony was replaced two days later with a similar one.
Mr Wen Bing Lin, 56, a retiree who rents out a unit in the condominium to a tenant, is not satisfied with this solution. He said: “I want them to switch from glass to metal grille. This is a safety issue.”
However, Centurion does not have to make the switch as its building plan was submitted long before July last year.
In January last year, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) sent out a circular stating that projects whose building plans are first submitted on or after July 1 last year have to use laminated glass “where glass is used as a part or whole of a safety barrier”.
This was after BCA sought feedback from the industry on the use of tempered glass after it received news of tempered glass shattering spontaneously.
Nowadays the height of balconies is also not so high - scary for higher floors, kids can easily fall out (even teenagers if rough-housing with friends) and maids if asked to clean the outside of the glass.
wow never knew so many such cases here. scary!
i think glass balconies are cheaper too
it is indeed VERY scaring and with glass balcony you cannot put up grilles...Originally Posted by chiaberry
wonder if the poor quality coupled with vibration due to the mrt is also likely to be the cause
if the glass can't even withstand vibration, then what about heavy rains and strong winds during this season?Originally Posted by Komo
Can mount the full height grille inside of the glass barrier. Many ppl are also using the invisible grille using the vertical steel wires type.Originally Posted by radha08
Alternatively.. can consider putting those bamboo blinds permanently rolled down.. and we all dunno wad kinda permanent fixture u do behind it.
Got maid die meh?Originally Posted by price
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will management allow full height non-invisible grill?Originally Posted by triple70
Bldg are subject to movement(permitted) and stress are locked in. Some time the glass is too rigid secured, and that result in creak.
One way for the glass, for home owner , is to install security film which are similar to solar film. Is will make it shutter proof and has the same effect of laminated glass ..
I got the ' shrinking' feeling of glass balcony as well. Especially the height is so low and it do not give a robust feeling . As if lean on it will give way like that ..Originally Posted by radha08
FYI,Originally Posted by proud owner
Glass is more expensive than concrete.
mine is the metal railing type... good enough for me i think...
allows ventilation to air my laundry @ balcony....
if use dryer everyday, my electricity bills can't tahan....
Inclusive the installation and time , is till cheaper ..Originally Posted by jeaprp
wahOriginally Posted by price
I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)
Which is higher cost for developer? Metal railing or glass type?
Metal railing are definitely more secure but cannot have a good open view like a glass one when sitting down.
Glass is more expensive than concrete PER KG.
But hor, it costs >3x more $$$ to build a balcony made of concrete vs using glass?
Quote:Originally Posted by zzz1
Originally Posted by jeaprp
FYI,
Glass is more expensive than concrete.
yeap... more costly to built concrete wall...form works, rebar, mob concrete truck etc..the saving on installation cost..Originally Posted by felicia_sg