We offer a range of services to restore your windows to full working order.
These include:
- Remove the beading and carefully remove the top and bottom sashes
- Assess the condition of the sill/box frame and external pointing
- Remove excess paint from the frame and effect repairs as necessary
- Replace sash cords and service pulleys
- Rebalance sash weights to ensure smooth operation
- Assess the condition of the top and bottom sash
- Renovate top and bottom sash, stripping paint and repairing putty where necessary.
- Installation of draught-proofing system
- Prime all exposed woodwork and caulk beading, leaving the windows ready to decorate
- Fit all new ironmongery, i.e., Per clients instructions - locks, handles, etc.
- Full operational demonstration
Tidiness and cleanliness throughout the process is guaranteed.
Services we provide include comprehensive security enhancements. Many people today are upgrading their domestic security, and windows are no exception.
We are able to offer glazing services, ensuring the glass in your sash window is safe and secure and of the highest quality. We fit high-security locks to sash windows to make them as secure as possible. Adding value, maintaining the original appearance of your period property, attracts buyers and adds value.
will provide the following benefits.
- Improve the elimination of draught.
- Improve the eradication of rattles.
- It has the potential to reduce outside noise
- Be easy to open
- Reduces dust ingress
- A window may look rotten and beyond repair to a layman; however, this can often be restored very satisfactorily
- It is a more environmentally friendly option
- Existing windows look more authentic than new ones
- There is no need to apply for costly planning permission, listed buildings consent, or building approval
- The acoustic and thermal performance of your home can be improved at the same time, making your home warmer and quieter, without changing the look
We believe in the restoration of existing timber windows wherever possible, and there are a lot of good reasons why, such as :
- It is cheaper
- Old wood is better than new wood, as the timber used was often grown more slowly and dried naturally (not in a kiln), which means it was a better quality than most of the stock available today.