Monday, 15 July 2013

The Environmental Benefits Of Sash Window Restoration Are Worth The Investment Of Time

By Peter Caldwell


A lot of people who own homes are very surprised by the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. Taking steps to preserve original sash windows is definitely worthwhile. It is an irony that although many new types of windows are promoted as having environmental benefits, the most eco-friendly option is to restore the home's authentic window features.

After all, producing and installing a new window has an environmental consequence. Recent trends involve getting rid of old sash windows and replacing them with PVC. This leads to the production of more petroleum products. A superior decision for the environment is to restore the original sashes.

New wood windows can also pose problems. Deforestation is a global issue which can be addressed by using existing frames rather than consuming new wood products. An added benefit is that original wooden window frames are likely to be of a better quality and longer lasting than new ones.

The environment of your immediate surroundings is also affected by your choice of window. An attractive sash window restoration reflects well on your neighborhood. It might even add value to your home and neighbors' homes because it contributes to 'curb appeal'. Original sashes are also suited to the period of your home's architecture.

Installing new windows can lead to damage of walls and plaster. Replacing plaster calls for an added expenditure of resources, energy and money. Restoring old windows is more gentle on your house and the environment.

Sash windows provide simple but effective temperature regulation. Sashes that open on the bottom and top can help to lower the temperature of your living space in the hot summer months. They allow the hot air to flow outwards through the upper sash. At the same time, cooler air flows inward through the bottom sash. Sash windows are a more environmentally friendly option than similar cooling systems such as fans or air conditioning. If you are interested in improving thermal efficiency, you can add sealing or glazing to sash windows during the restoration process.

These are some highlights among the environmental benefits of sash window restoration. If you are not sure about the decision, it may help to know that window restoration is often cheaper than buying replacement windows. For details about sash window restoration professionals in your area, look online or in local business directories. There is a big selection of companies to choose from, especially in neighborhoods that have a lot of older homes. Many companies will provide an evaluation and quotation free of charge.




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