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Sash Windows Uxbridge

A sash window is made up of one or more sliding panels and are very popular in traditional homes.

Although may be more popular in traditional homes, they are also able to complement a variety of modern homes. If you are looking for a way to add the finishing touches to your home then sash windows may be the perfect choice for you.

If you are interested in sash windows in and around the Uxbridge area then our expertly trained staff are always on hand to provide you with any advice that you may need in order to help you to build the home of your dreams.

Depending on the stylings of your home  A high-quality window can really tie a room together. The type of windows that you choose to have in your home can vary greatly with a wide range of materials to choose from.

If you are currently renovating a Georgian or Victorian property then it is often a great idea to restore any sash windows in the property in order to maintain the traditional stylings rather than opting for a modern window design. Using a more modern double glazed window may take away from the classic aesthetic of the property. However, that’s not to say that double glazing options would still be a great option to be fitted within a sash style window and we can guarantee only the highest quality for double glazing in Uxbridge, double glazing in Harrow and double glazing in Slough.

With our latest quoting software you can even see what style of window would suit your property. Available in home consultations or remote quotes, we can adapt frame materials, styles and partitions to suit your vision. We then send you the visuals, which can have as many quotes as you like.

Sash Window Styles

To the untrained eye, there may not appear to be much room for error when replacing sash windows for a property. However, this is actually far from the case. Depending on the period of the property, there are many slight variations in the number of panes on the window:

Edwardian

Edwardian homes would favour ‘six over two’ panes although variation was also present during this period.

Georgian

The popular choice for Georgian homes was often to have ‘six over two’ although for larger windows it was also popular to have ‘eight over eight’.

Victorian

The next time you see a property built in the Victorian stylings then you are likely to see sash windows with ‘two over two’, in other instances you may even see sash windows with only one pane.

Sash Windows FAQs

Sash windows are a type of window that has one or more panel (sash) which can slide vertically to be opened or closed. This type of window is extremely common in traditional homes and they continue to be one of Britain’s first choices when it comes to windows.

A sash window is made up of one or more sliding panels which slide vertically to open using a pulley and weight mechanism. Once opened, weights help to counterbalance the window, holding the frame in the desired position.

Sash windows will tend to be separated into two sections, the top section is fixed in place and the bottom section acts as the sash which allows the window to open and close. These windows often have a grid design which helps to separate the pains of glass.

Sash windows will vary in price depending on a range of factors that include size, style and finish. To get an accurate price for your project, make sure to contact our team using our online contact form or give us a call on 01895 247222

Whilst sash windows are most commonly found in traditional British homes, the can look just as good within modern properties. A couple of our most popular styling options include Victorian, Georgian and Edwardian.