Thursday, August 8, 2013

Valid Information About Improving The Look Of Your Home With Sash Windows

By Andrew Denangle


There are many ways to improve the look and feel of a home, but sash windows are the finishing touch on any exterior home improvement. Sash windows are composed two or more panes with one that is movable in a vertical motion unlike traditional windows that open horizontally. The mobility is what separates the two panes from one another for an easy open.

The windows come in various forms depending on the homeowners style and taste. For example, it can include any number of frames within an individual pane. There are many different combinations available to customize the outside of a home. The construction of the frame is often composed of softwood which comes with various benefits.

Some homeowners choose to use this form of window design for the front portion of the home facing out to the street, but the flexibility in the design allows it to be used on virtually every window in a house.

To operate the window, you move one frame up and down to open and close it. It can also be locked by the hinges to allow the window to be used for escape or cleaning. Typically only the bottom frame is movable while the top pane is stationary. The bottom window has the ability to move over the other upon opening it.

Popular examples of a sash window can be found in both Victorian and Georgian houses throughout the United States and UK. A typical window can include three panes wide and two panes tall on each sash, but homeowners can choose any style they feel will complete the look of their home.

As a natural insulator, a wooden window has many benefits. For example, in the summer it allows cool are to flow in while trapping warm air in the winter. It allows homeowners to have a modern and efficient change compared to other window options.

When choosing window frames for the sake of property value and home improvement, it is important to consider all possibilities. Windows should not only be chose based on their appearance, but also on the climate in which you live. If you live in a fairly damp climate, wooden frames may not be the best option for a sash window.

Before making the decision to install the wooden frames, be sure to inspect the quality of the wood being chosen. The wrong wood can lead to costly repairs after installation that can easily be avoided by paying extra up front. Homeowners can reap the benefits of the cost through energy savings and efficiency.

Problems with incorrect window sashes can include: rotting, swelling or distortion, and shrinkage that causes the window to rattle. This is what makes quality wood and repairs imperative to the purchase of wooden sash windows.

Sash windows provide a classic yet timeless energy efficient alternative to regular windows by allowing homeowners to improve both the look and feel of their home without drastic changes. Creating a unique design to best suit a home has the potential to increase the value of the home as well.




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