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fiestakidda
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18th Feb 11 at 12:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Myself and other half just bought a new house, it's a new build with french doors leading to the garden.

We have 3 cats but no where to put a cat flap, we don't have the option of just letting them out and waiting for them to come to the door to come back as they are used to a cat flap.

Can you or does anyone know which is best, looking to get a glass panel replacement for the French Door with Cat Flap built in or going through the wall?

Anyone had a similar situation
Gary
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18th Feb 11 at 13:27   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wouldnt go though the wall.

A glass cutter will sort your hole in the glass then just install a catflap as usual.
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
Wouldnt go though the wall.



why not? my dad has a cat flap through the wall of his conservatory and it's fine.
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18th Feb 11 at 16:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If the catflap is ever removed the wall will never look the same.

Glass is easily replaced
Ben G
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cats live for 15+ years though usually so the likelyhood of it being removed is slim.
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Houses live longer than 15 years though
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I assume the conservatory is single skin. Easier to pop a few bricks back in than sort out a proper cavity wall.
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quote:
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Houses live longer than 15 years though


new build

true, but if it's a FTB house then they most likely won't be there 15 years, depending on how big it is of course.
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I meant for future owners etc.

Just my personal opinion, wast saying that there is anything really bad with putting it in the wall, id just prefer not to have a shite looking patch up after its gone.
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18th Feb 11 at 17:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

get rid of the cats tbh
fiestakidda
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Was waiting for the one person to say get rid of the cats lol My missus would fume if I ever suggested it.

Thinking the hole in the french doors is the way forward
Claire
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18th Feb 11 at 20:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I would put it through the wall. My parents have theirs through the wall and its fine. They made a hole through the wall, plastered/painted it and then screwed the flap on the outside.
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quote:
Originally posted by AndyKent
I assume the conservatory is single skin. Easier to pop a few bricks back in than sort out a proper cavity wall.


I would advise against it as it will probably be a cavity wall, if you start cutting away and you leave any debris in the cavity it will bridge damp which will result in you wishing you had shot the cat instead.




 
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