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Here is an example picture:
http://www.alside.com/images/78UltraMax ... utaway.jpg
Look to the right of #11 near the weather stripping. The bottom sash sits in a "groove" in the sill, so the bottom edge of the sash is hidden inside the sill when the window is closed. The water that flows down the bottom sash can get into the pocket and needs to drain out holes made inside the frame and then out the weep holes on the front of the window.
http://www.alside.com/images/78UltraMax ... utaway.jpg
Look to the right of #11 near the weather stripping. The bottom sash sits in a "groove" in the sill, so the bottom edge of the sash is hidden inside the sill when the window is closed. The water that flows down the bottom sash can get into the pocket and needs to drain out holes made inside the frame and then out the weep holes on the front of the window.
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You are looking at what is called a sloped sill.NCConfused wrote:We're looking at the Imperial LS. The dealer rep pointed out that it does not have a pocket sill. What do you call this type of sill? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type?
Thanks
Advantages are that you will have less debris in the window sill, no necessity for weep holes (which ultimately get clogged up) and typically a cleaner look and less garbage to deal with in the pocket.
NCConfused,
You will be happy with the LS.
I think weep holes look cheesy. Most wrappers here allow for the water to run out the weep hole and down behind the aluminum. You get a much cleaner look with sloped sill design. If you have those gusher rains the pocket sills do not handle this very well and you may get water on the inside of your home.
Buddy,
If you look at the DP under the technical info for timeline windows you will see a higher rating for the pocket sills. But only 5 points, not a significant increase and there is not much difference from a 40 to 45. The gorell 5100 has both sills available. The pocket sill adds more rigitity to the sill. Their sloped sill on the 5100 is flimsy and for this reason we are beginning to offer the softlight products as I am not a fan of pocket sills.
You will be happy with the LS.
I think weep holes look cheesy. Most wrappers here allow for the water to run out the weep hole and down behind the aluminum. You get a much cleaner look with sloped sill design. If you have those gusher rains the pocket sills do not handle this very well and you may get water on the inside of your home.
Buddy,
If you look at the DP under the technical info for timeline windows you will see a higher rating for the pocket sills. But only 5 points, not a significant increase and there is not much difference from a 40 to 45. The gorell 5100 has both sills available. The pocket sill adds more rigitity to the sill. Their sloped sill on the 5100 is flimsy and for this reason we are beginning to offer the softlight products as I am not a fan of pocket sills.
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