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Taking A Look At Versatile Sash Windows Today

September 8, 2010 by  
Filed under Real Estate

Throwing up a sash is not just some line Clement Moore said in his ‘Twas the Night before Christmas’, it was actually something people did back in that time and still do today. In fact, every time you open up your sash windows, you are throwing up a sash or the moveable part of the window, but you may call it opening a window.

Sash windows are attributed to Robert Hooke, an English scientist and inventor and have been around for centuries. You can find one in the painting by Vermeer, the Milkmaid, dated in 1658, but the oldest known windows installed in England was in the 1670′s. They were popular in Georgian and Victorian homes, but still hold that same popularity today because of their design and usefulness.

Basically these are windows that have moving sections and they may slide vertically or horizontally, while there are some today that don’t move at all. The classic arrangement to these windows is normally three panes across by two on each section, giving a six over six paneled window. But there is no steadfast rule, today they come in all different shapes, sizes and number of panes for both sashes.

For these to work, the weight of the glass panels is balanced out by a counter-weight of some sort and that is then concealed within the frame of the window. And, then this weight is connected to the window by a cord or chain, called a sash cord, and it runs over a pulley that is located at the top of the frame. So whenever the window is opened, this cord is pulling or directing the sash that is moving along the right trajectory.

The advantage of having both sashes moving is that they provide an efficient way of cooling the home in warm weather. For a vertical window, opening both top and bottom allows warm air at the top to escape and drawn in cooler air from outside in the bottom. It also makes it possible to clean the glass easier from within the home because the two panes can slide in different directions.

People with older homes are finding that they don’t need to replace the original sash windows they have installed despite damage or wear from time and weather There are companies that specialize in restoring and repairing these types of windows usually without having to remove the frames. And the end result can have a window that looks brand new.

You don’t need to buy an older home to have sash windows anymore, there are many different designs you can now choose from to give your home a certain charm. Whether you have a new home or not, replacing traditional windows with these type will add something special the beauty of your home.

Get complete information and details on the way a sash window company can elevate the beauty of your home today! When you work with the professionals at sash window restoration London, you will be able to get the work you need completed fast and easy!

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