Find Out Useful Guide To Basics Of Sash Window Refurbishment

By Jonathan Redworth


In the architecture of previous times, it is sash windows that were commonly installed. These are the kind of windows that have moving panels on them which are the sashes. They are opened with a down or upward slide or they can be swung towards the outside. Victorian buildings, castles and other older kind of house designs typically had sashes on them. Here is more about sash window refurbishment.

The problems they often present are rotting of the wooden frame or the wood may swell and shrink depending on weather conditions and get warped. It is also not uncommon for a sash window to let draught into a house and sometimes, they simply refuse to open or close because of the warped wood.

When in good condition on the other hand, these windows present no problems and they give a home a charming, chocolate box look. They can also be used as a way to preserve the environment as they can be adapted so that less energy is used in a home.

There are window installations and repair specialists who can repair sash windows but the cost might be prohibitive. There is the option of undertaking the job yourself but only if you are sure about how to go about it or can follow DIY instructions well.

The wood holds everything together so that is the starting point. If you chose to make this a DIY job, measure the wood frame and cut out similar wood pieces for the frame or have them cut to size at the store. To help preserve the window, choose the best quality of wood that you can afford. Hard wood such as oak is hardier than soft wood. It can withstand all manner of weather conditions. Another preventive measure is to have the wood pre-treated to ensure it will not get termite infestation or rot.

Take the opportunity to change the glass too and go green. This means using glass that has been treated so that is keeps a house warm or cold depending on the weather outside. This means there is less reliance on energy from appliances to warm up or cool down a room. Another way to go with the glass in order to reinforce the window is to use double glass panels so that the windows are not likely to break or crack which is called double glazing. Using shatter-proof glass is another option.

Sash window refurbishment may be costly but it is a worthy undertaking. Doing it at the earliest sign of wear will make sure they do not have to be installed afresh which will cost even more.




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