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Some Hints Explaining How Sash Windows Work

Many look at the old double-hung windows of ‘period’ houses as intrinsic to their looks and value. They should be saved, if possible, in every circumstance and not replaced except as a last resort. It makes sense. These windows have been around for a long time doing their job and they’re probably getting tired! Here’s a bit about how sash windows work.

The Story Pertaining To Sash Windows

The history of sash windows is interesting and covers a large period of our civilization. Also called the hung sash window it is made of one or more movable panels, also called sashes. It is an excellent window for ventilation with the panels controlled by pulleys, springs and balances, which direct the movement of the windows. Many Georgian and Victorian houses used these types of windows.

Repairing Sash Windows Can Help The Environment Rather Than Replacing Them

Sash windows are generally found in Victoria or Georgian era houses and have been there for centuries. Because they are made from wood, they can be susceptible to rot and distortion and may need to be repaired or replaced over time. Many people do not realize that repairing your sash windows is better for the environment than replacing them and also could save you some money too?