Category: wooden sash windows London
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Why choose professional sash window repairs over DIY?
When you need sash window repairs your first thought automatically goes to money and how much it’ll cost. For some, they think the costs will be too high and turn to DIY. You can’t blame people for considering do-it-yourself repairs. It feels like the easy option but while it might sound fun, it isn’t practical…
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How to draught-proof sash windows
Sash window repair is essential to maintain the integrity of the windows and home. The windows are a gateway to the home and when they’re compromised, they make a home less efficient. When draughts form, it’s necessary to take the appropriate steps to keep the cold out. So, how can you draught-proof sash windows and…
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What are conservation area rules for windows?
Replacing sash windows is pretty straightforward. Unfortunately, when you live in a conservation area, that makes the matter far more complicated. You wouldn’t think windows would cause too much trouble for homeowners, but homes built within a conservation area need special permission to be replaced or repaired. So, what are the rules for windows in…
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How to winter-proof your sash windows
As energy bills are rising, and temperatures are dropping, you might be thinking about ways you can make your home more energy efficient. One of the things you might want to think about is your sash windows. While floors, walls and attics can be easily insulated against winter heat loss, windows are one of the…
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Sash Windows vs Casement Windows
When it comes to choosing windows, it’s between sash and casement windows which both have their differences in the way that they function. The correct window makes all the difference when it comes to the property’s look. There are two principal types of windows: casement and sash. Once the correct type is chosen, it’s best…
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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 why you should install sash windows. Why Install Sash Windows At Home Good For The…
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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 it altogether? How You Can Repair Sash Windows A common problem with older sash windows…
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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 interested in conserving the historic features of their home, they spend more time maintaining and…
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Sash Window Operation Instructions
Sash windows are vertically opening windows that consist of two framed window sashes, one positioned in front of the other. This style of window unit sits in frames with vertical grooves, which allow them to move up and down smoothly. The up and down movement is assisted by counterbalances which are weights on cords and…
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How Do Sash Windows Work?
Sash windows do not open on a hinge. A traditional ‘sliding sash’ window is usually made up of two sashes that slide up and down (or side to side), one in front and one behind, in vertical grooves, counterbalanced by lead weights on cords. Each sash window consists of two window frames (sashes) which are…