Installing Double Glazed Windows In Your Home Can Help You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
December 29, 2011 by Jonathan Redworth
Filed under Home
Installing double glazing in your own home or office can help you to reduce your carbon footprint. But what is a carbon footprint? Well, this is usually worked out by looking at how you live and how you spend your recreation. How many tonnes of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide do you use in a year? It might surprise you to learn that by simply installing double glazing in your home or office, you can dramatically cut down this footprint.
What Are The Most Recent Manufacturing Techniques For Wooden Sash Windows?
September 3, 2010 by Jacob Phillips
Filed under Construction
If you are looking into redoing your house, there are many important things to consider. One of the most important parts that you should research carefully are the new windows that you install. With the modern manufacturing processes for wooden sash windows, this is a much better choice than it used to be and definitely might be one kind that you think about enhancing the look of your home’s exterior.
The Origins Of The Sash Window Traced
August 31, 2010 by Craig Beck
Filed under Construction
The origins of the sash window are believed to be in England in the 1670′s. This style of window and method of operation has retained its popularity since that era, both in restoration of historic homes and in new construction.
Ways Of How To Replace A Sash Cord On Double Hung Windows Without Too Many Problems
July 27, 2010 by Zara Colwell
Filed under Construction
In order to know how to replace a sash cord you need to understand the basics of a double hung window. A double hung window has two sashes one on top and one on bottom. A sash is the framework that holds the glass. The sashes slide up and down within a window frame. The side frames are the jambs. Heavy metal sash weights connect to sashes with a rope-and-pulley system hidden behind the jambs. The weights provide a counterbalance that makes the sash easy to open.
Home Improvement Advice: The Environmental Benefits Of Sash Window Restoration
June 17, 2010 by Archie Campbell
Filed under Construction
Many home owners are surprised to find out about the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. In fact, this can be a far better option than replacing each window. A lot of the newest products for house renovations are touted as being good for the environment; however, the most environmentally friendly strategy is to restore existing windows.
A Brief Look At Reasons And Solutions For The Plague Of Plastic Windows In London
May 15, 2010 by David Major
Filed under Real Estate
The plague of plastic windows in London seems to be more of a scourge on the beauty of once-proud manses of eras gone by. Anyone can see that cheap plastic windows do NOT fit in with the majestic, and occasionally creepy, gargoyles that flourish on the rooftops of many Victorian buildings.
Double Glazing Your Windows Can Save Money!
March 1, 2010 by John Mills
Filed under Home
Windows are a sometimes underappreciated aspect to a home. They can make or break the decision to buy from a purely aesthetic angle, but other than being the way we let light into your homes, there isn’t more thought put into what they can do. Windows can actually help in the insulation of your home, but most windows are only single paned in their construction and with that contribute to over 50% of the heat lost.
Know More About Double Glazing Liverpool Companies
February 18, 2010 by John Mills
Filed under Home
It’s really not so hard to find the best double glazing Liverpool companies, as in Liverpool the list of these companies are quite big. But before you actually get yourself a double glazed window you must know why you need to have one? And what are the features which you must look for in a double glazed company in Liverpool?

