Sunday, 20 October 2013

The Environmental Benefits Of Sash Window Restoration In Brief

By Zara Zambini


A lot of the latest window and door products are geared towards thermal efficiency in an effort to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers. Nevertheless, deciding to recondition original sash windows as an alternative to buying new ones can be better for the environment. The environmental benefits of sash window restoration are noteworthy.

Many house owners opt to replace wooden sash windows with PVC frames. However, preserving old wooden windows instead of paying for the production of new PVC is a better choice for the environment.

Even if you choose new wood frames rather than PVC as a sash window replacement, there are still environmental implications. Global problems with deforestation makes recycling old wood preferable to buying new wood products. Furthermore, old wood is often of a much better quality than new wood which is harvested on a massive scale and sold cheaply.

The benefits of sash window restoration apply not just to the natural environment, but the built environment. Period sash windows which have been restored are more aesthetically pleasing than new PVC manufactured windows. As well sash windows are an original feature which suit the style and period of your property.

Many home owners are worried about conserving heat. It's good to know that a number of alterations can be made to old sash windows to address this issue. For example, extra glazing can help to sound proof and insulate a room. Resealing the window is another way to cut down on draft problems.

Sash windows are cleverly designed to ventilate a house. That's why, in the summertime, opening the top and bottom sashes can keep the house cool. Warm air flows outside through the top sash. Cool air enters through the bottom sash. This can keep you from using fans or air conditioning, and is thus an environmentally friendly option.

A major benefit of sash windows can best be described as allowing the house to breathe. This is important for maintaining a comfortable and healthy atmosphere inside. In contrast, some modern window replacements are virtually airtight. This can lead to problems with ventilation and the build up of condensation. Good ventilation is important for health. It also prevents excess moisture from accumulating. A damp problem in plaster and woodwork can be very damaging and expensive.

These are just a few of the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. It's also worth noting that restoring old windows is often less expensive than installing new ones. An Internet search will help you to locate sash window restoration companies near you. A number of these companies will give you a quotation at no cost.




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