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As part of the addition to our house we’re building a large shower which is against an exterior wall. We’d like to have a window in it for ventilation, light , etc. etc.. It would be a 24 x 48″ awning about 60 inches off the floor.
My concern is what type of window could be used. Tempered glass of course, but moisture exposure being the big concern. The windows we’re using are all aluminum clad with natural wood interior but I don’t see that in a shower!
Any thoughts?
Thanks for any and all input!
Peter
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As part of the addition to our house we're building a large shower which is against an exterior wall. We'd like to have a window in it for ventilation, light , etc. etc.. It would be a 24 x 48" awning about 60 inches off the floor.
My concern is what type of window could be used. Tempered glass of course, but moisture exposure being the big concern. The windows we're using are all aluminum clad with natural wood interior but I don't see that in a shower!
Any thoughts?
Thanks for any and all input!
Peter