Over the years many heritage sash windows have undergone various conversions such as fitting uPVC, aluminium, louvre, pivot or casement window sub-frames. Fortunately, the original box frame is often left intact and we can undo the conversion to reactivate them into a fully functioning double glazed sliding sash window.
After removing the existing window conversion we fit a balance system including new pulleys, cords & weights. We undertake repairs and install our authentic replica wooden sashes into your existing timber frames, paint finished and double glazed with energy efficient (low E) glass.
All of our draught seals are designed to be as unobtrusive as possible, being machined into the timber components to become an “invisible” part of the window. The original heritage appearance of the property is restored with all the benefits of modern windows
If the original box frame has been removed then a complete window replacement will be required.
Shop front restoration in Palmyra WA Simon at Perth Sash Window Specialist restored this boarded up shop front in Palmyra, near Fremantle WA. Restore window & door frames. Install mullions to divide the large panes. Fit laminated & textured glass. Rebuild traditional double doors. Draught seal and restore four double hung windows. Replacement fanlight …
Reinstate Sash Windows to ‘Workmans Cottage’ North Fremantle, Western Australia Simon at Perth Sash Window Specialist removed two aluminium window conversions and reinstated them to their original double-hung Venetian sash window styles. Remove window conversion. Rebuild the box mullions Install fixed sidelights. Double-hung and weather-sealed centre light. Reinstate Period Sash Windows Aluminium Window Conversion in Sash …
Reinstating sash windows with new double glazed sashes Fitted into the existing box sash frames. Wimbledon, South West London. These traditional sash windows in Wimbledon, London had been converted to top hung casement windows. Sash Window Specialist London reinstated and reactivated them to original double-hung operation. The casement window conversion comprised a subframe fitted into …
Reinstating sash windows with new double glazed sashes Fitted into the existing box sash frames. Shepherd’s Bush, West London. These Edwardian sash windows in Shepherd’s Bush, London had been converted to louvre windows. Sash Window Specialist London reinstated and reactivated them to the original double-hung operation. The louvre conversion comprised a subframe fitted into the …
Traditional London sash windows in Kilburn NW6, being reinstated by Sash Window Specialist London branch. Reinstate Sash Windows Reinstating double-hung sliding sash frames is one of our specialist services for traditional sash windows. Our bespoke timber sashes restore the authentic look and value to period homes. This repair and reinstate project in Kilburn, North London, …
Sash Windows Manchester | Reinstate Oriel Sash Window Before and After our Reinstate Sash service. York sash windows being repaired and restored to their original functionality. Sash Window Specialist Manchester and North West undertook the restoration of this oriel window. An oriel window is a bay window that does not reach to the ground. …
Reinstate Double Hung Sash Window after Louvre Window Conversion Louvre window conversions were common during the 1970’s. These Victorian Sash Windows had been converted to an ugly louvre style in the centre aspect with fixed glazing panels to both sides of the bay window. Our Reinstate to double hung service reverts them back to a …
Birmingham Sash Windows Reinstated This box sash window in Birmingham, England had been converted with a pivot sash installed into the top of the window. We reinstated it to its original double hung, vertical sliding sash design by fitting a new top sash & repairing the window frame. Pivot sash window conversion. Reinstated and draught …
Reading Sash Windows Reinstated to Original Sliding Sash Reinstating double hung sash windows is our procedure to remove ugly window conversions and restore a period building to its original appearance. Here a timber casement conversion was removed and the sliding sash windows reinstated. The new double glazed sliding sashes, featuring marginal glazing bars, were copied …
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