Dec 5, 2012

Another Look At Versatile Sash Windows Today

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By Chris Caldwell


When Clement Moore wrote 'Twas the Night before Christmas', throwing up a sash was a common term. Today, most people may say opening a window, when in reality what they are doing is opening up a sash, the moveable section of a window of sash windows.

Sash windows have been around for centuries and have been attributed to Robert Hooke, an English inventor and scientists. The oldest known windows were installed in England in the 1670's, but one appears in a painting, The Milkmaid by Vermeer, which is dated 1658. Their design and versatility makes them a popular choice still today in homes, especially those who like a Georgian or Victorian look to their home.

The concept behind these types of windows is that they have moving sections or panels. And, those may slide horizontally, vertically or if the window is decorative, not at all. You can still find some of the classic six over six designs, which are three panes of glass across by two down on each section. But you can also find a variety of other designs also, like single panes for each sash or multiples panes on one panel and a single on the other. They now come in a variety of shapes, designs and sizes to choose from.

Basically, these work by having the weight of the glass panels counter-balanced by a type of weight that is hidden within the frame of the window. This weight is then connected to the window using a chain or cord, commonly called the sash cord. That cord will then go over a pulley which is at the top of the frame, which helps to keep the window on track when you open as the cord pulls and acts as the guide.

These provide an effective way of cooling your home since both sashes are able to move. This allows you to open the top and the bottom of a vertical window, permitting the hot air at the top of the room to escape through the top and cooler air from the outdoors to enter through the bottom. The moving of both panels also makes it easier to clean the glass because they are able to slide in different directions.

If you have an older home that has these types of windows already installed and they are not in good shape, there are many specialist companies now that can help. They offer restoration and repairs services to make your windows look brand new again without having to completely replace the whole frame.

Having the charm of sash windows is easier today than ever before. Many different styles are now available and they are easier to use then they were years ago. If you are looking for something to add to the beauty of your home, these may be what you have been looking for to add that perfect touch.




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