Friday, November 2, 2012

Great Sash Windows Enable Clients To Experience Real Style

By Simon Hartley Jumior


An inventor and scientist of the 15th century named Robert Hooke, created Sash windows. It became the rage of all England at the time because of its simple mechanisms that allowed air into a home of someone. It was adopted as the main features of a house in the Georgian and Victorian ages. It consists of two glass panes that have been fitted into a single frame with a six by six look. One panel will slide over the other to open up a space either vertically or horizontally.

The two glass panes are encased into a box frame that is set into the opening of the home. There are steel or cast iron counter weights installed into the box frame which is attached to each glass pane so when it's open, it will stay open. The weight is connected to the glass by means of a cord or a pulley.

Sometimes, spring balances are used in place of the pulley. Normally, the frame is fitted with simplex hinges on one side to enable the box frame to swing to one side. This will enable the cleaning of the glass and serves as a potential escape route in case of an emergency.

When looking at a house, it's nice to see that the spaces have these beautifully painted wooden frames. There are old houses all over the world that are viewed as museums. Even though people live in these houses, they are required to maintain the outer view of the house and abide by the regional law. Bylaws are in place to ensure that the people who own or live in these houses maintain the windowpanes as they originally were built.

In order to enable easy cleaning and provide an escape hatch for emergencies, simplex hinges are fitted onto wooden windows and doors. This will allow the entire ensemble to swing out from the jam. These window panes also create an air conditioner for summer. When the pane slides open, the top section will block out the hot rays of the sun because hot air does rise. The cooler air is then allowed into the house as a steady flow.

If the glass pane is not maintained correctly, problems such as rot, swelling and distortion can be the result. Should one decide on painting and decorating the muntins and frames without stripping the old paint off, the buildup of paint can impact the mechanisms that make the glass panes move and stay in place. If sash window repairs are not done correctly, the weights will rust, the pulley cord can fray and it will become more and more expensive to fix the glass panes.

Normally, the glass panes have been single or double glazed to keep bad weather out. Another measure that one could implement is by using a silicone sealer to better seal the glass in the frame. This is a good measure because the sealer won't deteriorate with bad weather or rain and it will secure the glass for the rest of the season.

Sash windows have been around for centuries and are very attractive. With the right maintenance, treatment and care, the opening will last and last. Today there are many other types of materials that can be used to create the same look. They can be maintained easily and look as stunning as an old Victorian house.




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