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Unknown Facts About Sash Windows Wimbledon

 


As we start to settle in to 2011, many of us will be hoping that the snow and cold snap which covered the UK during Christmas and the New Year, has left us for at least another twelve months. As much of an inconvenience as the snow caused, it will also have helped homeowners to see how well their property is insulated during cold periods. If you've found the answer is not very, then it could be time to change your windows. Deciding which variety of sash windows to go for, so why not compare the benefits of wooden windows compared to uPVC windows. Guaranteeing that your property looks elegant and stunning, doesn't just require a re-decorating the interior. It is also important to take care of the outside of your property and nothing can help your house stand out from others in the street than stunning sash windows installed by a respected company. All that is left for you to decide is which material you require.Do you want to learn more? Visit timbawood.co.uk.

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Wooden:

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Wooden window frames are common within vintage buildings and help add to the characteristics and charm that such a property possess. If your house already has wooden frames and these are an original feature of the property, by keeping with this theme, you'll also be ensuring that you maintain your property's value. Although wooden frames will require more care and attention, such as a new coat of gloss every few years; they offer a fantastic finish to any property. Whether you opt for softwood or hardwood frames, wooden frames you are guaranteed to help make sure that your property - old or new - oozes character and charm.

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uPVC:Perhaps a more common material for windows, uPVC offers a variety of benefits including:Lack of maintenance - they don't require a new coat of gloss or paint every few years, nor do they become mouldy, which is common with wooden frames. But the lack of maintenance is the plus side to a lack of character that uPVC offers compared to wooden frames.

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Energy efficient - as it's a harder material compared to wood, it provides a tighter seal from the elements, keeping your house warmer/cooler as required. Whichever option you go for when installing sash windows, you can rest assured that you'll be getting a product which is not only guaranteed to last for years to come, but will also keep your house warmer during the winter months and cooler during the summer months.

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