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Replacement windows can improve your home’s appearance, conserve more heat and decrease your energy bills. However, splashing the cash on new windows is not always necessary. Here are some signs that you may need to replace your windows. Things To…
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The Different Types Of Wood For Timber Windows
There are two main types of wood used for timber windows: hardwood and softwood. Despite their names, hardwood windows are not necessarily hard and softwood is not always soft. Here are the variations of hardwood timber windows and softwood timber…
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The Benefits Of Double Glazed Windows
Double glazed windows are made from two layers of glass which allows providing better insulation and protection than single glazed windows. Here is why you should consider investing in double glazed windows for your home or business. Why Invest In…
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Why Timber Windows Are A Great Choice For Your Home
Timber windows are a fabulous asset for any home. Apart from providing gorgeous aesthetics, they are affordable and require little maintenance. Here is why you should consider installing timber windows. The Benefits Of Timber Windows Extremely Energy Efficient Timber windows…
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The Benefits Of Wooden Windows
Wooden windows are a stylish and aesthetic choice for homeowners. There are a variety of styles you can choose from, which can enhance the design features of your exterior. Apart from improving the appearance of your home, here are some…
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The Benefits Of Sash Windows
Sash windows are a stunning option for your home. They contain two frames that slide vertically which improves airflow. Plus, their design derives from 17th century England which gives them a historical and aesthetic look. Here are a few reasons…
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The Benefits Of Window Replacement
Window replacement is one of the best ways to improve the comfort, warmth and enjoyment of your home. Here is why you should consider window replacement if your windows are old and past their best. Why You Should Consider Window…
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Should I Repair Or Replace My Sash Windows?
Sash windows are a common feature of houses in the UK. Despite looking aesthetically pleasing, over time they can become less energy efficient. But how do you know when it is time to invest in sash window repair or replace…
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What Is A Casement Window?
A casement window consists of hinges at the side of the frame. When opening this window, you can see everything outside. It is the opposite of sash windows that do not open on a hinge. Common features of casement window…
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Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian Sash Windows
There are three main types of sash windows in Britain, and these have been an architectural feature for over 200 years. These windows can tell you a huge amount about the history of a property. As home owners become more…
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