Showing posts with label proofing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proofing. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Leaving Your Windows To Be Natural

How about continuing the vintage look of your grandparents’ house? May be the entire house has undergone a renovation, but why not keep the windows alike? That would be a definite treat for your grandparents. This could only be possible if you use the Replacement sash windows Cheshire. The elegant and simple designs of the sash windows are common among most UK and European homes. The various patterns and the innovated glass covers are available online as well as in stores. Thus, you are actually preserving the classic style without compromising on the modern designs.

How about refurbishing the old one?

There are varieties available if you want to refurbish the existing ones. They can be made from both softwood and hardwoods. Pine, Mahogany, European Redwood and the American White Oak are the generally used woods during its manufacture. Sash Window Restoration must have the following treatments before it gets fixed in your house. The glass undergoes a special process to make it more productive and give a shiny look. Basically timber is used to these glasses which need to be vacuumed pressured added with different preservatives and wax resins. This treatment enables it to be more protective. The final finishing is done on both interior and exterior sides. The exterior is given a glossy coat to make it look shiny and from the interior it is coated with a satin polish. The last but not least if the window panes are old or even if it is newly made, a treatment of fungicide and insecticide is important. As this prevents damage after getting wet on snow or rain and also prevents the damage from the sun. Therefore the sills can be made of hardwood even if the window is made from softwood, this prevents damage.

Thursday, 30 June 2016

Is It Necessary To Have Double Glazed Windows?

London is notorious for its strict conservation rule. So there is no need to replace the whole window as you can keep the existing frames with a little modification, only enjoy the benefits of a Double Glazed replacement. Founded in Windsor, Berkshire Double Glazed sash windows are being manufactured since 1979.

Modern double glazed sash windows are available nowadays, but depending on their aesthetic style, can be frowned upon. Traditional Double Glazed sash windows often attempt to mimic the original appearance through the use of non-functional munitions or "glazing bars", which are applied to the surface of the glazing, and give the appearance that the sash is made up of several smaller panels, whereas in reality, each sash consists of only one large double glazed sash window.

The benefits of such sash windows are:

• Reduce heating costs

• Reduce noise from outside

• To cut out draughts

• Provide extra security

Draught proofing sash windows provide all this without compromising the aesthetics of the original wooden sash windows.

Types of double glazed windows

When it comes to replacing draught proofing sash windows, there come two possibilities:

• Double glazing and renovated boxes

a. Existing box frames fully restored & repainted

b. Full draught sealing

c. New lead weights

d. New hardware & security fittings

• Double glazing and new boxes

a. Full draught sealing

b. New lead weights

c. New hardware & security fittings

d. Plasterwork made good

e. New Architrave supplied & fitted

This is specially designed to match the narrowest profiles typically associated with their single glazed counterparts. The replacement will be like-for-like and the appearance of your period home will be unaffected.