Here are some common Sash and Casement window questions we get asked :
Can I double glaze my sash windows ?
A - Yes you can double glaze sash windows, saving you money on your energy bills, we can remove the single glazed sash or casement windows and fit new bespoke wooden double glazed units that are an exact match to your old units, from basic single glazed to slimline 4/6/4 thermal units, toughened, gas filled, frosted, tinted etc.
Can I draught-proof my sash windows ?
A - Yes you can, we can bring your windows up to modern thermal standards, helping with fuel bills, noise and condensation
We offer a full draught-proofing service, that will bring your windows up to date, making them fully operational again and using our modern draught-proof system,
we can make sure they are totally energy efficient to comply with modern standards and keeping all their original charm. We only use wood and eco brushes in our draft proofing system to keep up to date with government guidelines and English heritage sash window requirements.
Should I get my sash or casement windows painted after servicing ?
A - We would recommend everyone gets their sash or casement windows painted every 4 to 8 years or when you notice a reasonable amount of paint flaking or cracking.
Getting your windows or exterior wood word painted every 4 to 6 years, prevents further damage due to weathering and wood rot.
This will save you money in the long term, almost all the rot and damage to woodwork etc can be prevented by servicing and getting a professional paint job done.
If you have any questions please feel free to call or email us, we will be happy to help.