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Fitting Windows

Check whether the windows in your home are really suitable, since they should be functional as well as decorative. Are they the right size and shape, do you have enough of them and are they in keeping with the style of the building? If you decide to add extra windows, you must first obtain planning permission; this is not, however, necessary if you are changing one window for another (for example installing a wide shallow window instead of a tall, narrow one). But you must make sure you comply with the Building Regulations governing the number and size of windows.

A number of factors must influence your choice, such as in which direction the window in question faces and whether the room is used mainly during the day or in the evening. Does the window face north and therefore let in little sun or is the window in a south-facing room and therefore likely to create a greenhouse effect in the summer? The latter problem may be solved by using internal aluminium Venetian blind or Milium curtains, but external shading is more effective. Do you want a large panoramic window to make the most of pleasant views from the house, or one just large enough to let in sufficient light? Is privacy a major consideration, and how much of the interior can be seen from the outside?

While you are considering which windows to renew, remember to bear in mind the practical problems such as the way the window opens and how easy it will be to clean.

The size and the shape of a window should relate to several things: the size, shape and use of the room, and the other windows and architectural proportions. Decide first what type will best suit the room, depending on whether it is deep and narrow or wide and shallow. Tall, narrow windows give deep penetration of light, but leave areas of wall in darkness on each side. View Full Article »

You know how your heart skips a beat every time the heating bill comes in the middle of winter? Or when your air conditioning has been running full blast, all summer, and your electric bill arrives?

What can you do to prevent utility bill shock? Your first, best bet is to replace your old windows.

Of course, if rising energy costs are not a concern for you (and your heart) there are other great reasons to replace the windows in your house:

  • Comfort: New windows can eliminate cold drafts or excessive heat in your home.
  • Security: Windows and doors are the most insecure parts of any home. Windows made today have heavier frames, durable locking systems, and stronger mounting methods for glass.
  • Maintenance: Today, with tilt-in, sliding or rotating sashes, windows can be cleaned easier and don’t need new paint on a regular basis.
  • Home Value: Replacement windows can beautify a home and will add value when it’s time to sell.

If you have an older home and it still has the original windows, you could be missing out on all the modern technological advances that have come along in home window design. Most new windows have a double or triple pane – which means there are two or more sections of glass in the window, with air space in between – but there are many styles to choose from: View Full Article »

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