From school science lessons, we all know how and why condensation forms on the inside of windows. It’s all to do with the amount of humidity in the air, the temperature of the room and the temperature of the surface of the windows. Condensation is usually more noticeable in the Winter when the warm air…
Category: Windows
Finding a Reputable Glazier
The best way to find a good glazier is to ask for recommendations amongst your family, friends and neighbours. However, if that is not possible, then look for online reviews from people who have already had glazing work done. Look out for reviews which praise customer service as hopefully those kinds of companies will do…
Looking after windows with leaded lights
In order to improve the longevity of your traditional leaded light windows, it is important that you inspect them for problems from time to time and ensure that you clean them regularly. You can expect a little movement in leaded lights but any noticeable bows and distortion may result in panes of glass (the quarries)…
The charm of sash windows
If you live in a house that was constructed, before 1920, then it is highly likely that the original windows in your house are sash windows. Sash windows do require a high degree of maintenance as they are prone to rot; swelling in cold, damp weather; and shrinking slightly in warm, drier conditions, often resulting…
Choosing Conservatory Blinds
Fitting blinds in a conservatory may be done for a number of reasons: To keep the room cool in Summer To conserve heat during the colder months of the year For privacy However, there are a number of factors to consider and it is worth going to a reputable company which specialises in made-to-measure conservatory…
Window Replacements
There are a lot of reasons why people may come to need a window replacement. They could be beginning to invest in double or triple glazing windows to help them save money in the long. There are a number of problems with double glazing which can occur, such as trapped condensation between double glazed window…