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Important Facts 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.

The windows most often chosen to be customized are those in the front most portion of the home. This is usually the area facing the street, but various designs can be used on windows throughout the home.

The window allows for easy operation. It opens by moving one frame up and down and is locked by a hinge at the top of the mobile window. Upon opening, the bottom frame moves over the top frame without causing damage to the latter. The mechanics of the window are hidden by the frame surrounding the bottom pane. The panes can also be further customized with paint.

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.

A wooden sash window has benefits in various climates. For example, during warm temperatures the window can be opened to allow cool air into the home. In the winter, the wood acts as a natural insulator keeping warm air inside the home. The end result is an energy efficient modern look.

Choosing a frame should not simply be based on the outer appearance, homeowners should also consider the climate in which the home resides. A damp environment has the potential to seriously damage the frame and lead to costly repairs. Be sure to consider all option before making any installations.

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.

If looking for a complete yet subtle change to accent the outside of a home, sash windows are the perfect alternative for home improvement. The correct window treatment can not only save energy, but also add value to the home as well.




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