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		<description><![CDATA[If you have wooden sash windows in your home and are unsure whether to replace with pvc sash windows or upgrade them, then this article will be of tremendous value to you.  We will tell you why you should in fact upgrade a sash window, and how to undertake that project, from glazing to draught [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/painting-timber-sash-windows/">wooden sash windows </a>in your home and are unsure whether to replace with <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/upvc-or-timber-sash-windows/ ">pvc sash windows </a>or upgrade them, then this article will be of tremendous value to you.  We will tell you why you should in fact upgrade a <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com">sash window</a>, and how to undertake that project, from glazing to draught proofing and including ventilation and security.  After you have finished this article you will have no fear of upgrading your windows.</p>
<p>Upgrading or replacing your windows has many economic and living benefits.  It will increase the security of your home, halt the heat loss process and make your home more sound proof.  It is definitely more cost effective to upgrade your sash timber windows rather than replace them and in these modern times , the procedures are there to allow you to upgrade your windows effectively.  <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/repairing-sash-windows/ ">Sash window repairs</a> and upgrades are easily carried out by a qualified handyman or carpenter.</p>
<div id="attachment_116" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com"><img class="size-full wp-image-116 " title="slidingsash" src="http://sashwindowsguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/slidingsash.jpg" alt="The Beauty Of A Sash Window." width="300" height="255" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Beauty Of A Sash Window.</p></div>
<p>The best option for upgrading a <strong>sash window </strong>with regard to double glazing is to have secondary glazing put in place.  This usually means having a secondary sheet or pane hung inside the existing window, that is side-hung.  This is a much cheaper option than installing <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/what-are-sash-windows/">double glazed sash windows</a> throughout your home, or trying to upgrade by double glazing each panel of a sash multi-paneled window and it is a very effective way of enjoying the energy saving benefits of double glazing.</p>
<p>Upgrading your <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/maintaining-sash-windows/">traditional sash windows</a> by draught stripping is another procedure easily carried out that will unobtrusively stop cold air from entering and circulating in your home.  It is a cost effective heat-saving task that involves lining the sashes with strips of a draught proof material and it will cut down on noise from the outside and will also stop dust from entering your home. This is another step in the process of upgrading your windows and is as effective as putting in <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/painting-timber-sash-windows/">replacement sash windows</a>.</p>
<p>Adding ventilation devices to your windows is usually unnecessary as it is easy to open one or both of the sashes slightly in order to allow air to circulate.  If, in order to vent a gas appliance or stove, you need to have fixed ventilation in your window, you can simply put a block on the top sash of the window and this would mean that the sash is kept open at whatever size is required for ventilation purposes.  Placing vents in window frames is not advised as it could lead to a weakening of the frames.</p>
<p>Even old <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2010/05/timber-sash-windows/ ">timber sash windows </a>are renowned for excellent locks and given that sash windows only open or close with a vertical action does help when it comes to security.  Additional locks can be added to existing security devices and again block can be put in place on the sashes in order  to allow the window to be opened a certain amount , but not enough for an intruder to enter.  This option is only suitable where an emergency exit from the window is not required.</p>
<p>By using the above methods to upgrade your existing windows means that you will have tackled heat and energy loss, put up an effective barrier to external noise, tackled any ventilation issues and improved the security  of your home.  All of this will have been carried out at a fraction of the cost that would have been incurred if you had chosen to install <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/repairing-sash-windows/">uPVC sash windows</a>.  So do not stand back from the prospect of having to upgrade your sash windows, but embrace it instead.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to the popularity and architectural longevity of <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/what-are-sash-windows/ ">sash windows</a>, it is necessary, in addition to regular maintenance and <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/painting-timber-sash-windows/">painting</a> to consider your upgrading options with regard to <strong>sash window restoration</strong> and <strong>sash window repair</strong> from time to time.  You may also wish to consider the differences between <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/upvc-or-timber-sash-windows/">uPVC and timber sash windows</a>.</p>
<p>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 <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2010/03/purchasing-sash-window-locks/">sash window locks</a>, etc.  In order to help you <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/08/hello-world/">maintain your timber sash windows</a>, many <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com">sash window repair </a>companies can now offer <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com">sash window restoration </a>on existing windows:</p>
<p><strong>Draught Sealing:</strong> 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.</p>
<div id="attachment_100" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 346px"><a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com"><img class="size-full wp-image-100    " title="Sash 2" src="http://sashwindowsguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Sash-2.jpg" alt="Sash Window Repair and Sash Window Restoration" width="336" height="336" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sash Window Restoration And Sash Window Repair.</p></div>
<p><strong>Whole or Part Replacement of Frames:</strong> 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 <strong>sash window restoration</strong> of timber windows to simply replace the damaged portions of a frame and to blend them into the original structure.  <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/12/upgrading-sash-windows/">Sash window repairs</a> are easily carried out by a qualified carpenter and this can be a much less expensive option than installing <a href="http://sashwindowsguide.com/2009/12/upgrading-sash-windows/">uPVC sash windows</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Double Glazing / Triple Glazing:</strong> 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.</p>
<p><strong>Security Glass and Safety Glass:</strong> 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.</p>
<p><strong>Acoustic Glass:</strong> 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.</p>
<p><strong>Anti-Fade Glass:</strong> 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.</p>
<p><strong>Self Cleaning Glass:</strong> 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Sash Windows according to the Collins English Dictionary a sash window is “a window consisting of two sashes placed one above the other so that one or each can be slid over the other to open the window” Sliding Sash or Box Sash windows have long been a favourite in tasteful homes from cottages to [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sash Windows</strong> according to the Collins English Dictionary a sash window is “a window consisting of two sashes placed one above the other so that one or each can be slid over the other to open the window”</p>
<p>Sliding Sash or Box Sash windows have long been a favourite in tasteful homes from cottages to castles. The original design of the sash window is attributed to the English inventor, Robert Hooke (1635 –1703) and sash window styles have varied from the Georgian six over six, to the Victorian one over one design and many differentiations in between. Sash windows have contributed in a major way to architecture and the evolution in design of these windows show the changes in architectural and social history over several centuries.</p>
<p><strong></strong><a href="http://www.kingsbridgejoinery.co.uk/"><img class="alignleft" src="http://sashwindowsguide.com/images/ad-swg-2.jpg" alt="Certified Sash Windows by Kingsbridge Joinery" width="336" height="280" /></a></p>
<p>Traditional sash windows have ropes and counter weights (or sash weights) set into the window frame. The frame forms a box which carries the weights and conceals them behind the outer leaf of brick or block-work, hence the term ‘box sash window’. Originally however, the boxes were left almost flush with the outer face of the brickwork. These weights allow the window sashes, top or bottom, to open without falling down. In more recent times spiral balances, or springs, have been used to replace the weights and pulleys.</p>
<p>Modern advances in paint technology mean sash windows can be supplied fully finished and eliminate all the problems caused by initial painting on site. Double glazing and draft sealing have greatly increased the insulation qualities of sash windows to rival those of hinged window systems and reduce heating costs.</p>
<p>For listed buildings and projects in conservation areas original window profiles can be replicated to retain the architectural aesthetic of the building. Specialist joinery companies can incorporate features such as single glazing, half cills and putty glazing bead which may be requested by local planning authorities.</p>
<p>When choosing your sash windows supplier, consider long term value. A quality sash window will last a life time while a poorly made product using cheap materials will have a much shorter service life. Factors that will contribute to the long term value of the window you choose include; the quality of timber, ironmongery and finish, along with the standard of workmanship, installation and after sales service.</p>
<p>Kingsbridge Joinery supply superior sliding sash windows for new build and bespoke renovation projects all over the UK and Ireland. As experts in this field we would be glad to assist with any queries you may have.</p>


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