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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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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Like most people, you probably want a clean home. But, that doesnt come simply by mopping, dusting, and vacuuming. There is a lot more required. For example, a clean home with dirty windows just doesnt look clean. But, doing this job takes a lot of time for the inexperienced, and can be quite hard to do. Hiring professionals is the smart thing to do. But, taking a window cleaning company that also cleans gutters could save you money, in addition to giving you the cleanliness that youre going for.
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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
The origins of the sash window, or a window that is opened and closed by moving its panels up and down or side to side, date back to at least the seventeenth century. They’re most common in British and New England style architecture dating to around the twentieth century, but there are surviving examples that go back much further than that.
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
When you are remodeling your office there will come a time when you may need to choose between wooden sash windows or plastic windows. Which option gives a better impression in an office environment?
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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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Sunday, August 29th, 2010
Using professionals to do certain jobs is very highly recommended. This is a great piece of advice when it comes to Windows, simplify the job with London window cleaners. The truth is, these people are professionals. It is how they earn a living, and therefore they know the ins and outs of the entire job. Not only can be easily quote you, they won’t leave unless you’re happy with the job they’ve done.
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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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Sunday, August 29th, 2010
Modern manufacturing processes for wooden sash windows are now among the most automated of manufacturing processes. It has only been in the last century that mass production has had any impact on sash windows at all. Window sashes before the early part of the 20 Th century were cut by hand.
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010
If you are looking for all the character of yesterday together with the new technology available today, look no further than wooden windows. The modern manufacturing processes for wooden sash windows allow for high performance without getting in the way of style and tradition. All the benefits of modern technology married to the traditions of history are available in wood.
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Saturday, August 28th, 2010
With wooden double hung windows, if the window weights are not working properly, the windows can be difficult to open or close. Most of the time a few sash cord repairs are all that are needed to get the windows working correctly again.
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