Sash Window Repair And Sash Window Restoration.
Due to the popularity and architectural longevity of sash windows, it is necessary, in addition to regular maintenance and painting to consider your upgrading options with regard to sash window restoration and sash window repair from time to time. You may also wish to consider the differences between uPVC and timber sash windows.
With updated manufacturing and product technology, it is not necessary to take out your genuine sash windows in order to achieve better insulation, noise suppression, or get better sash window locks, etc. In order to help you maintain your timber sash windows, many sash window repair companies can now offer sash window restoration on existing windows:
Draught Sealing: The gaps that may be present around an old, decaying or badly fitting window sash can be considerable. It is estimated that the space around badly fitting windows can measure up to 25 centimetres ! Window repair can reduce leakage and this will greatly reduce your heating bills and increase your comfort. In addition, by stopping draughts entering your home you are also stopping or reducing noise and dust from entering also.
Whole or Part Replacement of Frames: As most windows sashes are made from softwood, over time all or part of a frame can become damaged, swollen or rotted. It is possible with sash window restoration of timber windows to simply replace the damaged portions of a frame and to blend them into the original structure. Sash window repairs are easily carried out by a qualified carpenter and this can be a much less expensive option than installing uPVC sash windows.
Double Glazing / Triple Glazing: This can be achieved on your existing windows, depending on the condition of the frames and also the depth of the frame. Window repair and double glazing of existing windows can be carried out on site by some companies and is can work out about 65% of the cost of installing new double or triple glazed windows.
Security Glass and Safety Glass: Security glass is a toughened glass and along with safety glass can be installed into your existing frames, and may be a requirement, depending on the location of the frames within the residence. Safety Glass is in many ways the opposite to security glass, as it will shatter into many non-sharp particles when struck.
Acoustic Glass: This is a thick glass and depending on the thickness of your frames and how robust they are it can be fitted, helping to eliminate traffic sounds, etc. This glass can be 8 millimetres – 13millimetres thick.
Anti-Fade Glass: Window restoration can include the installation of anti-fade glass which eliminates the ultra violet rays that do damage to your carpets, upholstery, furniture, etc. Companies such as Spectrum and Pilkingtons are among many that produce such glass that can be sized to fit your existing windows.
Self Cleaning Glass: This glass is finished with a very smooth surface and causes rain and dirt to have difficulty adhering to its surface. One such example would be ‘Pilkington ActivT’ self cleaning glass.
As you can see from the above there are many forms of sash window repair and sash window restoration that may reduce your need to purchase expensive new window units.
Related posts:
- Sash Window Upgrading
- Purchasing Sash Window Locks.
- Painting Timber Window Sashes
- What are Sash Windows ?
- Timber or uPVC Sash Windows?
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