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Making the most of your beautiful sliding sash windows


S


ash windows. We love them in Wales. Well most of us do. But why?


Maybe it’s because of their age


(these antiques are usually more than 100 years old) or maybe it’s the imperfections following many decades of repair and decoration together with bumps and bruises along the way or maybe it’s the old glass shimmering bringing period properties to life. Maybe it’s a combination of all,


together with their character and charm which makes us think twice about removing them. In modern times where we are


all very energy conscious, we may have to consider striking a balance between energy consumption and conservation. Besides the energy needed to produce new windows especially uPVC, is far outweighed by the benefits of retaining your original windows. Sliding Sash Solutions believes


you can strike that balance and have the best of both worlds – greatly improved sash windows without the need to replace.


The problem is their


performance. They let in enormous draughts; can be difficult to open and close; they let in unacceptable levels of noise; and generally lend themselves to large amounts of heat loss through the gaps surrounding the sliding sashes. In addition, sash windows are


prone to attack from wet rot if they have not been properly maintained. The good news is that they


were designed to be serviced and repaired every 10 to 15 years. They are made up of 15


different elements, all of which can be serviced, repaired or replaced individually using the correct materials and know how. At Sliding Sash Solutions, we


have perfected our own designed registered Solutions Brush Pile System which, as our name suggests, provides solutions to all the problems associated with sash windows without having to resort to inappropriate and unnecessary replacement.


With more than 10 years


experience restoring sash windows in the Monmouthshire area, Rob Scotford would welcome your enquiry. His message is – keep your


original windows which will retain the history and character of your home together with its value. With the brush pile system


installed and any repairs to your


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windows sympathetically done, you will have windows that will last for another hundred years. He will come to your home at


a time that suits you to provide you with a free no obligation detailed consultation, window survey and quotation for the improvement of your beautiful sash windows.


Repairing, servicing and improving traditional sash windows


MONMOUTH


Are your windows draughty? Difficult to open and close? In need of repair?


Do they let in unacceptable noise levels? Do they rattle in the wind?


Are they fitted with adequate locks and fittings? Do not replace your sash windows. The Sliding Sash


Solutions system for overhauling traditional sash windows is an effective way to eliminate all these problems without changing the appearance of your original windows.


Our specialist renovation and repair service for sliding sash windows includes any timber repairs,


replacement of rotten sills and re-glazing of damaged panes along with the installation of our unique Solutions Brush Pile SystemTM


.


Contact us now on: 0800 731 5905 www.slidingsashsolutions.co.uk


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