Sash Windows Northwest Ltd – why opt for PVC windows when those sash windows can be renovated?
During the Victorian era, sash windows were one of the most popular and widely used forms of window. Unfortunately, with the rise of PVC windows over the past 20 years, sash windows are becoming less common, with many homeowners now opting to remove their sash windows completely when a problem arises rather than having it fixed.
When rot sets it, many of these old sash windows aren’t able to provide the same level of draft protection as they once did. Left cold and frustrated with their failing windows, many homeowners make the decision to replace their sash windows with the newer PVC options available to them.
Unaware of the refurbishment services available to them, homeowners often come to regret their PVC window decision when they find that their house’s uniquely Victorian charm is no more, their house now looking like any other house on the street.
No matter what the issue or problem, specialising in sash windows, Sash Windows Northwest Ltd are a company who pride themselves on their ability to ensure that you receive the professional and sophisticated sash window solutions you’ve been looking for.
Removing the sash windows from the frame, a thorough inspection commences with all necessary repairs being identified. Once the repairs (the splicing, filing and re-glazing) are complete, the sash windows are then re-corded, weighted and balanced.
Providing their services for both domestic and commercial situations, Sash Windows Northwest Ltd have, over the years, been able to work on all styles of sash window and are well placed to offer their repair or maintenance work on whatever style you have.
To find out more about the sash windows from Sash Windows Northwest Ltd, visit them online today and make sure that those architectural aesthetics aren’t in any way damaged by more modern PVC windows and doors.
Our lovely Victorian sash windows had seen better days and it would have broken my heart to replace them. Thankfully, we didn’t have to because we were able to restore them thanks to a sash windows repairs company called Sash Windows Northwest.