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In case you are wondering what a sash window is, it is a window that is made up of several panels which are also known as sashes. If there is a frame that holds a few panes of glass together, it is a sash window. Quite often narrow muntins separate the panes.

There are a few different types of sash windows. Some sash windows have panels that open to the outside; others have panels that slide to open – either horizontally or vertically. The sliding sash windows sometimes are referred to as sliding sash, case, sash or Yorkshire light windows.

The American-style sash window is a traditional variation that has two sashes, one of which rests on top of the other within a frame. You can operate the window by sliding it down or up. One major benefit of this window is that the sashes can be tilted or removed for easy cleaning. There are many different configurations, models and shapes to choose from within this class of sash window.

Sash windows were first put up in England in the late 17th century. 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. These houses usually feature a classic six-panel sash window with two sashes, each featuring three panels above and below. This is often referred to as a six-over-six panel window. 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 a sliding motion is required in order to open and close sash windows, they can be more vulnerable to problems than other 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 fact that sash windows open at both the bottom and top. 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.

As with anything that you do, you must not employ the very first window company you 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.


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Increasing Property Value Through Home Improvements

You most likely want to add value to the home in which you live, whether you plan on living there for another ten years or another five years. After all, it is not only about the resale value. Adding value also gives you alternative refinancing options and more collateral. You know that your home is one of the biggest investments you will make in your lifetime. Homes should be treated like the investments they are.

One of the best ways to add value to your property is by investing in 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

Want your home to become more valuable overnight? If so, try building an additional bedroom or bathroom. If there are two almost identical houses in the same street but one has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms it will be worth considerably more than a similar option with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Homes become more valuable as they gain the ability to comfortably accomodate more people.

Adding the rooms as extensions to your home is one way of doing this. However, if there isn’t room on the land to add on, taking a large room and converting it into two small rooms is possible too. Even if you can only add a wall, you will still be able to increase your home’s value.

Remodel The Kitchen And All Bathrooms

Often for potential buyers it’s the kitchen and or bathroom that will sell the house. Wide and open kitchens have become quite fashionable in recent years. Of course, a kitchen makeover is an expensive project, but it makes a home much more valuable and appealing to buyers.

Renovated bathrooms are also a major attraction. Vital inclusions for a bathroom are large tubs with jets, vanities with two sinks, and lots of space for storage. A well done bathroom will also help to increase your happiness. That makes sense, considering a lot of time each day is spent in the bathroom!

Plumbing and Heating Upgrades

Making heating and plumbing adjustments is not as fun as renovating a bathroom. However, updating it will prevent a lot of things such as leaks, and it will increase your home’s value. This is very important if your home is older and has copper piping and/or a gas heater. If you have copper pipes, you may be able to receive assistance from the government to remove those pipes and make the necessary changes.

Other improvement ideas include having a new roof put in, replacing windows, fixing gutters and working on your landscaping. Even though all home improvement ideas will help to increase the resale value of a home, the three suggestions above will give the biggest return on your money. Whether you decide to add more rooms, renovate your kitchen and bathrooms, or update your heating and plumbing, you’ll see a big increase from your decision.

The sooner you get started, the sooner you can start enjoying the upgrades to your home.

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