Double glazing Edwardian sash windows with replacement sashes retrofitted into the existing box sash frames. Ealing, West London.
Sash Window Specialist London installed double glazed sashes into these ornate Edwardian sash windows in Ealing, West London. Custom made double glazed sashes, with Edwardian Queen Ann Castellated glazing pattern, were produced at our sash window workshop in Reading.
Retrofit Sash Frames
The new sashes are authentic replicas of the original frames. Retrofitted into the existing box window frames. Installing new sash frames into the existing box window frames minimises both the cost and disruption to the property structure.
Crafted using Accoya wood with its 50 year guarantee and incorporating Low-E double glazed units, ensures these modern sash windows are energy efficient and built to last for generations. Double glazed units are filled with Argon gas and a pane of glass is Pilkington K, low-E glass. Low-E glass greatly improves the thermal insulation of glazing by reflecting heat back into the home.
British made integral draught seals ensure the windows do not rattle and slide smoothly.
The draught seals & double glazing built into the windows and doors help to improve the comfort & energy efficiency of this period home. Improved energy efficiency saves money on fuel bills and improves the value of your home.
We not only offer double glazing for Edwardian sash windows and doors. Sash Window Specialist can replicate any style of heritage window or door including Victorian, Edwardian and Gothic glazing patterns.
Servicing sash windows in West London inc Ealing, Hammersmith, Fulham, Kensington, Chelsea and across the south of England.
Sash Window Specialist Berkshire
Contact Liam today for a friendly chat about your sash window & door renovation and repair requirements.
07799 023326
Workshop: 01189 699407
U14 Bound Oak Ind Est. Eversley Road, Reading, Berks. RG2 9PN (By Appointment Only)
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Ealing, West London.
Ealing was a rural village until the opening of the railway station in 1838. By 1902 Ealing had become known as the “Queen of the Suburbs”, halfway between city and country.
With the growth of London in the 20th century, Ealing significantly expanded and increased in population. Late Victorian and Edwardian architecture are the dominant housing stock.
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