hapless101 0 Report post Posted December 12, 2011 (edited) Hi all,I've just gotten myself a maisonette recently and am thinking how to seal up the service balcony (the big lobang on the 2nd floor).Some options I've seen and their pros and cons:1. ShutterPros: can open and close easilyCons: When closed will block out all the light2. WindowsPros: Can let light through all the timeCons: Very hard to open and close as it is very high up. Most ppl just leave it as it isI also heard when we closed the shutter or window and with the aircon compressor inside the service balcony, it can get very hot when the compressor is on. Is that true?Any one also know the costs of the shutter? I heard that there are transparent shutters out there also. Any one encountered?Any comments is appreciated!Thanks! Edited December 12, 2011 by hapless101 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stannloh 0 Report post Posted December 22, 2011 Hi all,I've just gotten myself a maisonette recently and am thinking how to seal up the service balcony (the big lobang on the 2nd floor).Some options I've seen and their pros and cons:1. ShutterPros: can open and close easilyCons: When closed will block out all the light2. WindowsPros: Can let light through all the timeCons: Very hard to open and close as it is very high up. Most ppl just leave it as it isI also heard when we closed the shutter or window and with the aircon compressor inside the service balcony, it can get very hot when the compressor is on. Is that true?Any one also know the costs of the shutter? I heard that there are transparent shutters out there also. Any one encountered?Any comments is appreciated!Thanks! hello hapless101, my EM is still goin thru with its reno, i have the same issue like yours too, quotation from my contractor incl sealing up the opening with top swing casement windows, the initial cost was $1250, but the approval from HDB requires the change of window's material to laminated glass - which blows the cost to almost $2k. so i asked the contractor to resubmit the application to do fix panel for top half of the opening, and window up the bottom half, hopefully to cut the cost alittle. yes, it will be almost impossible to operate the windows after its installation, so you may just wanna keep the windows opened to an optimal angle and just leave 'em. this is the best solutions i got from other EM'ers so far. hope this helps.kind regards,stanley Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hapless101 0 Report post Posted December 26, 2011 hello hapless101, my EM is still goin thru with its reno, i have the same issue like yours too, quotation from my contractor incl sealing up the opening with top swing casement windows, the initial cost was $1250, but the approval from HDB requires the change of window's material to laminated glass - which blows the cost to almost $2k. so i asked the contractor to resubmit the application to do fix panel for top half of the opening, and window up the bottom half, hopefully to cut the cost alittle. yes, it will be almost impossible to operate the windows after its installation, so you may just wanna keep the windows opened to an optimal angle and just leave 'em. this is the best solutions i got from other EM'ers so far. hope this helps.kind regards,stanleyHi Stanley,Thanks for your reply. I heard the price of the automated shutter is almost 2K also but still need to check it out.Thanks for replying again! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GHCY 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2012 for your information, there is a kind of shutter where if it is 80% close, there will be perforated holes which allows for ventilation.this is useful when you want ventilation and dont want the rain to splash in, of course a little rain will seep through.when the shutter is 100% close, wind also can come in anymore let alone rain.hope the information helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
felicity 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2012 HiDo you guys have pictures ofbyour completed balcony?I am planning to extend my kitchen halfway out to the balcony and then seal up the rest ofbthe balcony with awnings. ThanksFelicity Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chrislam 0 Report post Posted April 7, 2012 for your information, there is a kind of shutter where if it is 80% close, there will be perforated holes which allows for ventilation.this is useful when you want ventilation and dont want the rain to splash in, of course a little rain will seep through.when the shutter is 100% close, wind also can come in anymore let alone rain.hope the information helps.Hi, do you have contact for such shutter? I'm in dilemma whether to keep ex-owner erected roof or to install automated shutter for more light? as mine is located at low floor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted May 16, 2013 I'm looking to do either fixed panel windows for my service balcony or roller shutters. Anyone has the latest pricing for such works? I also see some retail shops that have those transparent acrylic type of roller shutters. Wonder if possible to install this instead? Else the normal shutters, if we close up, the whole area there becomes very dark. Anyone with feedback or advises on this, please help..... Thanks lots. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Success Shutters Report post Posted August 8, 2014 Dear all, kindly contact me at enquiry@successsshutters.com.sgI have several types of shutters that suits your need.Regards Roland Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fathersgp 0 Report post Posted November 3, 2014 Dear Forum,I will like to enquire whether anyone come across anyone installing roller shutter for loft maisonette. I will be collecting my keys to pasir ris maisonette in 2 months time and planning to installed a roller shutter. However, HDB website indicate that roller shutter cannot be installed for loft maisonette unit.Thank youRegards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites