Why You May Contemplate Putting In Double Glazed Sash Windows In Your House
March 10th, 2010 Posted in Mortgage InfoThese windows are made of one or more movable panels that form a frame. This frame holds the panes of glass which are separated from the other panes by narrow wooden or metal strips. Double glazed sash windows consist of two glass panes within the same frame. The panes are separated with air or a nontoxic gas.
These windows will help to reduce your energy bill if you are thinking of having them installed. They have been known to reduce energy bills by twenty percent. The gas between the two panes aid in ensuring the warm air stays inside and the cooler air outside during the cold season. The two panes insulate the window making it harder for heat to escape.
One of the unique features of this window is that they open by sliding vertically or horizontally. This feature allows you to open the top and bottom of the windows simultaneously. So the warmer air can escape from the top of the room through the top opening and the cooler air will filter in from the outside on the bottom opening. These windows allow good ventilation throughout your house.
If your street is noisy they can help to reduce that problem also. Make sure you buy glass that has a thickness of at least an eighth of an inch. Anything less that than that will not help alleviate the noise problems outside.
Another benefit of them is safety. Because a burglar would have to break through two panes of glass they may think twice before choosing yours to break into. The windows also come with several new security features that you should ask about. Special locking mechanisms are one of them which have been successful in keeping intruders out.
You should be completely satisfied if you buy double glazed sash windows for your home. They will add a classic look to your home. When these windows were first available everything was made from wood, today they are using plastic for the sashes and frames. The plastic ones are not as pretty and will cost you more if you need to replace the glass down the road.


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