What You’re Missing In Not Having A Log Home
November 5, 2010 by Aaron Lewandowski
Filed under Construction
Log cabins are small houses made from logs of wood or timber. The timber used is usually unprocessed. Log cabins were the first generation houses built with a primary advantage of quick erection and less overall cost of building the building.It is usually half finished and one storey at the maximum. The construction of a log cabin involves placing the logs on top each other, overlapping at ends. To make it stronger, people made notches on either ends of the logs. To keep the cabin weather tight the crevices were packed with moss.
What You Need To Know About Using Timber As A Building Material
September 28, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Construction
If you’re in the market to build a new home but haven’t settled on what kind of material to use, consider sticking with a traditional timber frame home. Its durability, comfort, and light footprint on the environment make it an all-around pleasant way to build your new dwelling while also being considerate of your environmental impact.
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.
Discover How Are Secondary Glazing And Condensation Related Together?
July 27, 2010 by Zara Colwell
Filed under Real Estate
When it comes to ensuring that your home is properly insulated, there are a lot of people that turn their attention towards glazing. However, it is imperative that you have a strong understanding of the connection between secondary glazing and condensation.
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.
Enjoying The Attractiveness And Features Of Sash Windows Today
July 18, 2010 by David Parker
Filed under Real Estate
The old-fashioned appeal of sash windows is one that is appreciated by many. Prior to the invention of the sash window, casement windows were widely in use. There was a status associated with having the new style of window, as it was quite an innovation at the time. The popularity of the sash has come and gone over time, but today many more people appreciate them for their attractiveness and benefits.
A Few Points About The Enivironmental Benefits Of Secondary Glazing Today
July 1, 2010 by James Pitt
Filed under Home
Even though double-glazing has been the way to approach to maintaining older, traditional window units, today more people are making a better choice with the enivironmental benefits of secondary glazing. They are far more reasonable than double-glazing while also being kind to conservation issues.
Are The Enivironmental Benefits Of Secondary Glazing Are Fantastic
June 17, 2010 by Archie Campbell
Filed under Home
Over the last decade or so the importance of becoming more environmentally friendly, as both countries, and as individuals has become more and more important. This fact has been widely publicized on television, and of course through magazines and newspapers. As a home owner there are a large number of ways that you can make you home more green. The enivironmental benefits of secondary glazing, make it a popular choice with many.
The History Concerning Sash Windows
March 2, 2010 by Brian Shaw
Filed under Home
When tracing the history of sash windows one is also tracing the history of our civilization. This window, also called a hung sash window, had sashes, another name for one or more movable panels. Pulleys, springs and balances to move the panels and allow ventilation operated these panels.

