Sliding and Sash WindowsS
If
you own a period home or just want a traditional look then
our Vertical Slider range will be the ideal choice. A combination
of modern technology and quality craftsmanship mean that it
is now possible to supply and install vertical sliding windows
that have all the nostalgia of a bygone age coupled with none
of the maintenance problems.
This vertical sliding window is engineered to keep noise,
weather and draughts at bay.There is also an in-built tilt
facility enabling the windows to be cleaned in safety from
inside the house.
Just
because this product has a traditional look doesn't mean they
have traditional security, on the contrary the latest key
locks are utilised along with limit stops that allow the window
to be opened to allow secure and safe ventilation.
Our vertically sliding sash windows have been designed with
all the traditional detailing found in period windows. A deep
bottom rail replicates the traditional timber detail whilst
sculptured glazing beads and external putty lines complete the
authentic design. to replicate the slim slight lines and traditional
styling details of timber sash windows found throughout the
UK and Ireland Where the windows are installed from the inside
with internal architraves, we normally replace all internal
trims in timber to retain the character of your property.
Features:
•
Triple chambered profiles ensure good thermal insulation
• Deep bottom rail and sash horns to replicate traditional
windows
• Astragal Georgian bars can clipped on to the face
of the window
• Very secure
• Woodgrain finishes are available
• The sashes use counter balanced springs instead of
the old sash weights hung on a waxed cord so no more sticking
windows or broken sash cords!
• The sashes can also be tilted in order to facilitate
cleaning from the inside
As an expert sash window installation company, we can advise
you on the best choice of sliding windows.
Questions, questions?
Call us now on 01634 711 119, email us at sales@windowplan.co.uk
- we'll be delighted to help! |