Different Things You Have To Know About Sash Windows

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By Nathan William Holding


Sash windows can be defined by two individual panels that make up a single window frame. They are designed in a way that the two panels are capable of sliding up and down vertically and in some cases, horizontally. The glass within the frame is known to be separated into a number of individual panes by narrow muntins.

This type of window will usually be found in Great Britain. The design was most popular in Victorian and Georgian houses built in and around city centres. It was designed by an inventor named Robert Hooke with the intention to provide effective ventilation.

The window works by making use of individual grooves in the frame, which makes possible the movement of each panel in the frame. In addition to this, you will find a pair of hinges attached, for lockage and safety purposes. Locking your window is important in terms of convenience and security.

The frames of sashes are most often constructed out of softwood. The problem with wooden window frames is that they are liable to rot in damp conditions over time. In addition to this they may be subject to swelling, which is known to create distortion in the woodwork.

Though it is true that the maintenance of these windows can occasionally be costly, the benefits are high. The first being ventilation, easily opened from the top or the bottom. As well as this you will find that the window looks great indoors and outdoors, unmatched in class. Most of the time, in many types of housing, it is actually a legal requirement to install this kind of window.

If you would like to install sash windows, you need to make sure the right amount of research is taken care of. Primarily, you have to be sure that your home is suitable for this kind of installation. You should also have your budget in mind, as well as the benefits you will enjoy out of this window.




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