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Understanding Sash Window Restoration And The Environmental Benefits You Will Reap

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

To maintain the best choice in style and luxury for your home sash window restoration and the environmental benefits is worth exploring. The investment in time will ensure your home retains its original architectural integrity and it will maintain its value in the marketplace.

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Discovering Who Invented The Sash Window Is Probably Not Feasible

Monday, August 30th, 2010

We may never know who invented the sash window. Originally the belief was that they were invented in Holland in the late 1600′s. However, more recently it was determined that they were first built in England before the 17th century. Still another idea was that Britain created them during the mid 17th century.

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Say No To Plastic Windows And Restore Your Original Historic Wooden Windows

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

If your home has wooden windows, you may be tempted to replace those windows with newer plastic or even aluminum windows. Before you spend the time and money to replace your windows, you should look at the following reasons to say no to plastic windows and restore your original historic wooden windows.

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Request The Environmental Benefits Of The UK Govt Reducing VAT On All Insulation To 5%

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

As a business owner you may already be aware that VAT has been reduced to 5 percent already in some fields of business in the UK. The Government, in fact, has been gradually reducing the rate from 1998 onwards until it reached 5 per cent for installation by professional installers of some energy-saving materials. Insulation installation also benefitted from this break. This VAT rate reduction reveals an appreciation of the incentivizing powers of this option. Homeowners, however, remain excluded from the benefits enjoyed by professional installers, should they opt to do the installation work on their own. The environmental benefits of the UK government reducing VAT on all insulation work to five percent would also benefit excluded classes, including homeowners.

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The History About Sash Windows

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Sash window history is fascinating for one interested in the progress of civilization. This brief article will only touch the highlights, as it is a subject that could almost fill a book. Developed with the idea of making a frame with glass panels, which could be opened, and operated with pulleys, springs and balances it was an instant success. Some of the older homes of the 18th century still have this type of window.

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Some Benefits With Having Double Glazed Sash Windows

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Sash windows will commonly be found on houses that are between 60 and 500 years old. These sorts of windows are defined by being usually very drafty within these older houses. As such the best thing that you can do is get sash windows that are double glazed. This will offer up several distinct advantages over the older windows that you had installed.

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Some Hints Explaining How Sash Windows Work

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Many feel that old, double-hung sash windows are a necessary feature on ‘period’ homes. They should never be replaced except as a final solution after everything else has been tried. They’re worth saving for lots of reasons and they’re not too difficult to restore. Here’s how sash windows work, or, sometimes, don’t work.

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Glazing And Wooden Window Restoration

Friday, August 27th, 2010

When the poor weather has caused damage your wood windows, or even the pounding of the heat of the summer sun, you are ready for wooden window restoration.

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Reasons You Should Select Sash Window Restoration And Renovation In London

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Older houses can very charming and, if you live in one, you might identify with this quote. “Fewer than half of those people living in houses with old windows have ever experienced them working the way they were intended.” This was said by a professional window restorer who specializes in sash window repair and renovation. Because there are such a great number of older homes here, sash window restoration and renovation in London has been very busy.

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The Beauty Of Sash Windows

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

The creation of the sash window was a very basic idea that become more well known than the original inventor could have ever imagined. Sometimes it is the more simple ideas which are the best. These sash windows are designed with two moveable panes, an upper and a lower, which are both affixed to a track in the frame itself.

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