Monday, October 14, 2013

Remodelling Old Sash Windows

By Maggie Harrison


There are many old homes in the UK that were built during the Victorian Era and older. These homes still have the old sash windows that are protected by planning restrictions. That means that those homeowners need to find some way to get all of the benefits of modern windows or UPVC windows that keep the home warmer by preventing draughts a part of the sash window problem. There are ways of updating your sash windows without violating planning restrictions and getting all the heat saving benefits of double hung windows.

The good news is that there are specialist in sash window repair who can fix your old sash windows to bring them up to the benefits found in modern windows. They can do that and still keep the old sash windows by using modern window repair techniques.

A window remodeller would begin by getting rid of all the warped wood found in the sash box and putting in new wood. The carpentry work would be done once the old window has been taken out to show the inner wooden sash box.

The sash repair specialist needs to determine if the cords can be left in or need to be taken out and new cords put in. Once the sash cords have been dealt win, the glass would have to be reset and sealed again. The final step is to modernize the old sash window by putting a encircling the railings with a bead that will keep the heat in and also prevent the sash window from shaking.

The sash repair work would then be done. For a total finish, the window itself could be reglazed by a window reglazer. The reglazing is done from inside the house. That means that the sash windows will look the same from the outside keeping within planning restrictions while allowing the homeowner the modern window benefits. The interior of the old sash windows might lose some of their old look since the reglazing units add a modern accent.

You might not want to use a professional sash window restorer - you could do the work as a home remodelling project yourself. The work will need to be thoughtfully planned as it is not easy to restore and also update sash windows, but it can be done in steps.

You would need a sander to file off brittle wood and wood filler to put into the exposed holes. The prepared wood could then be sanded down again to give a smooth look. The next step is to buy a wood primer paint and a wood paint preserver. After your filler is dried, you can paint over the repaired wood. Your next step is to repair the glass putty holding your windows in place. All of these products can be purchased at a DIY store including metal appliances used on sash windows.

You can even repair the cords in your sash windows by cutting the cord, taking out the sash and putting new cords through the sides of the sash, weighing them down with the weights found. Replace the sash and also the beading.




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