
Just wanted to let you know how very, very pleased I am with the work you did on my existing sash windows. Just as the renovation was completed (by two very lovely people who worked so efficiently) the weather turned noticeably colder...
It is with much pleasure that I write to thank you for the remarkable improvement that the installation of the sash windows you fitted have made to our home. Any initial fears we had of going for timber replacements have been banished...
My wife and I recently bought a raised ground floor converted flat in Hove with the main bedroom at the front. The first night we were horrified at how loud the traffic and pedestrians seemed to be through our original sash windows...
Traditional sash windows are not only notoriously draughty around the edges, but the single glazing within the frames is often a poor insulator of heat. Around half the heat in a typical British home is lost through the walls, windows and loft – This means we waste millions of pounds a year paying for heating which our homes cannot efficiently retain.
Last month was officially the coldest December since records began in 1910, so we take a look at how to help reduce heat loss through sash windows made in the same era.
There are a number of ways in which you can help reduce heat loss through your windows:
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