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Wall coverings with the windows

Anonymous
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Hi

I've got windows with 150mm exterior trim and if I try to put the cladding on that wall, the cladding covers the exterior trim of the windows.

Is there any way not to cover the trim around windows?

Cheers
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Barry Kelly
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If you are adding the cladding as a wall accessory then you will probably need to make sure that your window trims are thick enough to extend in front of the cladding thickness.
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Anonymous
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Oh ok. So it was just the matter of thickness. I put it as 55mm and it's finally showing on the elevation. Is there a standard thickness for it?

Cheers
Barry Kelly
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youngdoooooo wrote:
Oh ok. So it was just the matter of thickness. I put it as 55mm and it's finally showing on the elevation. Is there a standard thickness for it?

Cheers
I don't know what window object you are using but the default trim thicknes is probably fine if you are using a standard composite wall with no wall accessory cladings.

As soon as you add a wall accessory cladding you are making the wall thicker but the window won't recocnize this.
So you need to increase the trim thickness to suit the cladding thickness you are using.

I am assuming with the cladding accessory you can control the thickness (or maybe it is set dependend on the cladding you use) but you should be able to see somewhere in the cladding settings what the thickness is that you need to allow for.

Barry.
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Anonymous
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youngdoooooo (I hope that was enough o's)

If you are using the Cadimage Coverings tool (which I suspect you are) you can turn off the facing in the window object itself, and use the Openings settings within the covering tool to define exterior trim (head, sill, jamb etc.)