All About The Basics Of Sash Window Refurbishment

| Monday, April 11, 2011
By Archie Campbell


Sash windows are the types that have movable panels that give them the name of sash windows. To open them, they are either slid up, down or they are swung outwards. Sash windows were customarily used in older architecture such as in Victorian age houses and old castles. They give a charming, quaint look to a home but sash window refurbishment can cost you dearly.

They do have an endearing, picturesque look but when they become worn out, sash windows can be dear to reinstall or repair. One common problem with them is the wood around them becoming rotten or misshapen as the wood expands and contracts with the seasonal weather changes. If they are not in good working order, sash windows will let cold air in rather than keep it away. They may also get stuck and not open or close because of the deformed wood.

It is well worth it to keep these screens in good condition. Not only will it open and close as it is supposed to but it will also add to the visual appeal of a home. They can also be made more energy efficient and green or environment friendly.

It is possible to carry out screen repairs at modest costs and in a way that will ensure additional repairs will not soon be needed. If the wood is rotting or warped, it needs to be replaced. It is the frame that will hold everything together and so it needs to be firm. If doing this yourself, take the measurements of the wood frames and cut them to the right size or get them cut at a DIY store.

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.

Make a change with the glass as well. Make your home energy efficient by using specially treated glass window that keeps the house cool when it warm and heats it up when it is cool. This means less energy is used to heat the home with central heating or portable heaters and there is also reduced use of air conditioning systems or fans.

Another way one can go is to use glass that has been strengthened to prevent shattering. Sash window refurbishment is worthwhile and it is advisable to do it as soon as wear can be seen to avoid the cost of taking them down to put them in anew which can be quite expensive.




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