All You Need To Know About Sash Windows

Windows are perhaps the most important visual element in your homes, though you may not realize it. They let in light and air, take care of the ventilation, and you can also feel connected to the outside world. Those days are long gone when windows just meant single pane or double pane windows. More and more people are going for sash windows these days as they are more usable and stylish in comparison to single and double pane windows. Sash windows are made up of movable panels also called sashes to form a frame that hold the glass. To open the window you can slid the panels over one another to let the light and air come in.

Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian houses usually had Sash Windows which added the touch of eliteness to them. Even though the word sash has its origin in French and means frame, the sash windows are more or less a British thing. And of recent even apartments have begun to take to them. If you are contemplating a home renovation project, these windows can be a very good option to give your entire house a complete makeover.

Most sash windows consist of an upper and lower sash that slide vertically over each other for the window to be in open position. This means a ventilation inlet of almost one half of the whole window area. There are two types of sashes- with weights and with springs. The weights are concealed within the window frame and are operated using a sash cord that runs over a pulley. You don’t have to stretch your arms to open up these sash windows due to the simple arrangement.

Sash windows come with simplex hinges also to carry out the routine cleaning and maintenance jobs. Hinges allow you to detach one side of the window while locking the other for proper cleaning. This allows in depth cleaning of the window. In case of emergency, you can use sash window in this position to escape your room. There is no need of any other emergency exit in the house.

Earlier soft wood was the only material used for making windows. Wood made windows fall heavy on maintenance and have a small life as they can’t stand extreme weathers and get rotten up after a few years. They fail to withstand extreme weather and need to be replaced after a few years and are thus too heavy on the pocket. So a need for better material for windows was felt and technology has been developed to make them weather and corrosion proof. Wood has been replaced completely by un plasticized polyvinyl chloride or plastic as the choice of material for making window panels. These frames not only give an aesthetic touch to the house but are also very low on maintenance.

How to improve efficiency of sash windows

Sash Windows are designed to provide excellent cooling to your home interiors. To get the best effects, you can lock both the sashes halfway and make way for fresh air to let in from top as well as bottom of the window. Hotter air being lighter will go out of the top vent while the lower vent will ensure regular flow of cooler air and thus cooling the entire room.
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