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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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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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A Look At The Environmental Benefits Of Sash Window Restoration For Old Buildings

Friday, June 25th, 2010

A number of new windows and doors on the market are aimed at decreasing heat loss and catering to the demand for environmentally conscious house design. Still, the decision to restore existing windows rather than buying new ones may be a more environmentally friendly choice. The environmental benefits of sash window restoration are significant.

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Ascertain The Environmental Positives Of Sash Window Restoration

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Having your home is a blessing, but at the same time you are going to want to keep your home updated. One way that you can do that is by updating your windows. However, you are going to want to know that it is possible to do this and be able to learn the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. You might think that you will not want to get yours restored, but here are some of the things that you will want to consider.

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The Environmental Benefits Of Sash Window Restoration Are Compelling To House Owners

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

It is surprising to many home owners to find out about the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. Returning original sashes to their former glory is certainly worth the investment of time and money. While new products on the market make claims of environmental benefits, the best way to conserve resources it to lovingly restore and reuse your home’s original features.

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What Are The Environmental Benefits Of Sash Window Restoration In An Old Home?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The average house owner may be pleasantly surprised to learn about the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. Indeed, conserving old windows can be a better choice than buying new ones. Many of the newest window designs are claimed to be a good environmental choice. Nonetheless, the best environmentally friendly decision may be to restore your original sash window frames.

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The Environmental Benefits Of Sash Window Restoration In Comparison To Window Replacement

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Homeowners are often surprised to discover the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. In reality, preserving old windows can be a more environmentally sound approach than installing new ones. Some window retailers heavily promote the eco-friendly aspects of new products; yet, the best choice for the environment may be to reuse the windows you already have.

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Why Is It That Some Consider Wooden Sash Windows Will Last Longer Than Modern Plastic Sash Windows

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

The reasons why wooden sash windows will last longer than modern plastic sash windows can be seen in houses that are over one hundred years old. Some, if not all, of the original windows are still standing on the homes.

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