Sash Windows: What Are The Advantages Of Opting For Them?

| Wednesday, December 12, 2012
By Grazina Mazur


Are you looking for a window type which will maintain your home classic looking? Then installing sash windows is a great option for you. Why such window type is popular isn't really that surprising. From the olden times to the present, many home owners and architects alike go for this classical beauty.

For homes that give off an unmistakable classical or vintage appeal, wooden windows of the sash kind are a great choice. The distinctive grains of timber add to their unmistakable charm. But some people are worried about wood's durability. It's because they tend to warp, break and rot after some time, especially when exposed to harsh weather conditions.

However, wooden parts of the window that are damaged can easily be repaired. A carpenter will find it easy to find a replacement - a matching wood material. Replacing worn out parts, like the frame, is hassle-free as well. People who must stick to a certain budget may find the steep price tags of a wooden sash window to be intimidating. Good thing there are uPVC options for them.

Before, installing uPVC windows - sash or any other type - may look a bit cheap. But today, through the wonders of technology, even uPVC materials can be manufactured to look like expensive wood. Installing them will maintain your home's classical appeal. You won't be able to tell the difference, until you perform a really close inspection.

A great feature of uPVC windows of the sash variety is their multi-point locking system. Such locking system is highly effective for keeping at bay break-ins and thefts. Locks may be purchased at hardware stores for wooden counterparts for added security feature. If you wish to maintain the window's distinctive classic look, there are brass locks available designed to look like they're antique.

However, a downside to such window kind is poor insulation property. If you really want to go for a sash window but you don't want to compromise insulation, there's a solution. You can always go for double-glazed windows of the sash kind. They're great at keeping heat inside the home during cold months. Since you don't have to rely that much on heaters, you can minimize monthly utility expenses.

Another thing double-glazed sash windows are good at is keeping noise out. This feature is valuable, especially if you live near an airport or a busy highway. Installing such window will provide your home with that unmistakable vintage charm. But more importantly, you will enjoy the many other benefits of installing them.




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