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A window is referred to as a sash window if it has one or more movable panels, which are called sashes. The way you can tell whether a window is a sash window is if it has a frame holding together several panes of glass. Quite often narrow muntins separate the panes.

Sash windows come in many different varieties. Some of these have horizontally or vertically sliding panels, while others are simply opened toward the outside. The sliding sash windows sometimes are referred to as sliding sash, case, sash or Yorkshire light windows.


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American-style traditional sash windows are another kind of sash window; they have two sashes with one placed over the other one inside a frame. This sash window operates with an up-and-down sliding motion. One of the benefits of this window is the ability to remove or tilt the sashes in order to clean them. There are many different configurations, models and shapes to choose from within this class of sash window.

Sash windows were first used in England during the 1670s. The famous Ham House located on the River Thames just outside of London is an early architectural example of a building featuring sash windows. Robert Hooke is credited with creating the sash window, although there isn’t any conclusive evidence that proves this.


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Victorian- and Georgian-style homes often have sash windows. There are two panes up and three panes across in classic sash windows, providing homeowners with six-over-six panel windows. The standard size of sash windows is four feet wide; however, wooden sash can fit almost any size and there is no fixed rule.

In order for sash windows to function, there is panel that is balanced through using a counter-weight made of heavy steel or another material hidden within the window frame.

Usually sash windows are made out of single glazed glass and soft wood, although sometimes double glazed glass is used.

Due to the fact that sash windows need to be able to slide to close and open, they are prone to more problems than other kinds of windows. They require a lot of maintenance as well; however, the extra work involved is worth it since sash windows are very attractive.

Other than beautifying a home, sash windows offer some benefits that ordinary windows do not. They are more energy efficient, and they help to keep a home cool when the weather is warm outside. This is due to the design of the sash window, since it can be opened at the bottom and at the top simultaneously. The room’s warm air is allowed to escape through the top opening, while cool air coming from outdoors is allowed in through the bottom opening.

A new kind of sash window was released recently into the marketplace. They are called uPVC sash windows, and they are attractive like regular sash windows are but are much more energy efficient and don’t require as much as maintenance and painting on a regular basis.

Like anything else, don’t choose the first windows company that you happen to find. Make sure to get work samples and quotes from thee different companies at least before you make your final decision on which company you want to have install your new windows.


Tips For Successfully Adding Value To Your Home

You may not be interested in moving, but you can still benefit greatly from making some smart renovations to your home. It is not only about the resell value. A more valuable home provides you with better options for refinancing, and gives you a source of collateral. A home is one of the greatest investments in our lifetime. Increasing your home’s value only strengthens that investment.

The value of a property can be increased exponentially with a few home improvement projects. Some renovations yield better results than others.

Here are projects that have passed the test of time and that are sure to add to your home’s value no matter where you live.

Add On A Room

Do you want the value of your home to go up overnight? You can put in another bedroom or bathroom. Even though two houses on your street can be identical, a house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms will definitely be more worth than a house with two bed rooms and one bathroom. Homes with more rooms accommodate more people, and offer more space, so they are naturally worth more.

One way to go about this would be to add extensions to your home. You can add the room onto the existing dwelling, or you can divide a large room into two separate ones. In the majority of cases this is still a value-adding renovation.

Upgrade Your Kitchen and Bathrooms

One of the first things that potential buyers look at is the kitchen, followed quickly by the bathrooms. Open kitchen plans that have update cabinetry and appliances have far more appeal on the market. A kitchen remodel can be expensive, but a worthy investment in the price of a home you are considering selling.

The bathrooms also play a focal role in increasing the value of your house. Vital inclusions for a bathroom are large tubs with jets, vanities with two sinks, and lots of space for storage. Of course, a luxurious bathroom is also a plus for you. When it comes down to it, the bathroom is the one place inside your home where you can enjoy the quiet and just relax.

Redo the Heating and Plumbing System

This is not a glamorous job and it is not something you can show off to visitors. However, it can not only dramatically boost your home’s value, but it can also minimize the chance of leaks, burst pipes and other unforeseen problems. These updates are especially important if you have an older home with gas heating or copper pipes. For homes that still have illegal copper pipes, your municipality may offer funding to pay for replacements.

Other home improvement ideas including replacing windows, gutters, roofing and giving your lawn a makeover. Having said all that, there are a number of other things you could do to improve your home’s value, but the 3 main suggestions talked about above will give you the biggest increases. Adding rooms, renovating the kitchen or bathrooms, or updating the utilities will add value and enjoyment in a home for years to come.

Best wishes on your home improvement projects, and hopefully they will allow you to make your home even more valuable.

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