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Replacing Original Double Glazed Sash Windows
Double glazed sash windows are installed in various properties due to their durability and the lure of windows that are maintenance free. There are many homeowners who want to replace their sash windows due to weathering, deterioration or for a change in style. After carrying endless window repairs to old timber sash windows, or perhaps trying such ventures as installing secondary double glazing, many property owners may opt to replace their old sash windows with newer versions, but there are those homeowners who choose standard casement windows instead.
Unfortunately what many homeowners fail to realise is that changing to a different style of window and window glazing could in fact reduce the level of security afforded to a property, prevent adequate ventilation and change the whole aesthetics of a home.
Providers of replacement sash windows believe that people looking to change or replace their sash windows should look at other ranges of sashes such as double glazing sash windows rather than changing to a completely different design. With so many different styles of sash window double glazing now available a home can be transformed without jeopardising the look and safety aspects that are so crucial for a property.
Sash windows are available with various features, available in wood or upvc and can be installed in stunning shapes and sizes. Although associated with grand homes, sash windows look just as good in modern properties and town houses due to the advancements in style and structure.
The charm that sash windows hold over other types of window is due to how they are manufactured and installed. Safety features play a big part in sash window functionality and double glazed sash windows are popular due to their strength, durability and of course practicality. Window locks, cam catches and limit stops are all features that make sash windows safe and secure in homes where they were originally part of the fabric.
They say ‘A Change Is As Good As A Rest’, and this is most definitely the case when it comes to refurbishment. However, understanding a building and knowing what is best for the occupants is the first stage before any construction work is undertaken. Fire egress requirements for a building that has sash windows can be put in jeopardy if they are removed and replaced with non sash windows double glazing. Having a means of escape ensures that occupants are safe and a property is to the required standard.
Before changing any sash windows, it is worth looking at the vast range of styles that are available to ensure a property is up to standard. Whether a homeowner wants uPVC windows or traditional timber, double glazed timber or upvc sash windows , with authentic features such as brass sash window locks, can be developed to match the period, style and functionality of any property. Get quotes from recognised double glazed window installers who shouls be able to help you with your individual requirements with regard to glazing windows.
This blog post was written by Bygone Collection, specialists within the manufacturing and installation of all double glazed sash windows. The aforementioned products are supplied by Bygone Collection and for the full range styles they offer visit their website.
Timber Sash Windows With Safety Features
When you are looking either to replace the existing windows in your home, or if you are planning a new residence, you may wish to consider getting timber sash windows installed. These windows are very attractive and have various advantages over other window types.
Wooden window frames have a natural beauty that is hard to be matched, even if manufacturers produce such products as woodgrain uPVC in an effort to persuade homeowners that they can have the best of both worlds. Other advantages windows such as timber sash windows include the fact that they can have a much longer life than uPVC windows, are stronger in the framework and are more suited in buildings that are of interest architecturally.
However before you select any window you will want to consider their safety features and this also applies to a timber sash window. There are various safety features that can be incorporated into double glazed timber sash windows and if you are interested in windows from a manufacturing company you can insist on these features being included.
Safety Window Stays: These ensure that a window that is opened accidently or if the person opening the window loses his grip, then the window will not open more than 45 degrees. This is important as it helps prevent injury if a heavy window opens suddenly.
Window Cam Catches: In addition to sash window locks these help prevent a potential intruder from gaining access through the window. Cam catches have been developed to a high degree and can be obtained for use by both persons who are left or right handed. As a high percentage of home burglaries are perpetrated through accessible windows, it is important that these security features are considered for your sash timber windows. These catches can be used on traditional sash windows or on timber sliding sash windows also.
Limit Stops: These are a very important safety feature and are especially appropriate for rooms that children may occupy unattended, such as their bedroom. They comprise small and unobtrusive stops that will not allow the window to be opened more than a certain distance, perhaps 100mm. It is important that not all of the windows in the home are set up in this manner as there has to be escape routes from the home in the event of an emergency.
If you are considering purchasing sash timber windows, ensure that the above safety and security features are built into the particular windows that you are interested in. If they are not listed in the quotation discuss the matter with the manufacturers and see if they will include the omitted features. However if you are looking at quality timber sash windows, then it would be surprising if these features are not already listed.