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An Overview Of Woes And Answers For The Plague Of Plastic Windows In London

Aug. 28th, 2010
in Real Estate
by Charlotte Buckley

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No one can deny that plastic windows in London are on the increase, they are showing up in place of the original antique wooden sash kind last century, do indeed, have a negative effect on the physical beauty of landmark homes. The situation is sad, it’s true, but at least some of the blame can be placed on an unstable economy’s effect on the wallet.

As in many other situations these days, the economy has its hand deep in this one, causing those who normally wouldn’t choose value over quality to do so in this case. But in this summary, there are also some affordable suggestions offered that may possibly help some people in keeping their antique wooden sash windows where they belong, while still allowing them to remain within their budgets:

Although it definitely helped their sales, double glazing manufacturing companies aren’t lying when they tell consumers that the new plastic product is much cheaper to install and replace when needed, especially when compared to the only other option, which is spending through the nose to fix the original antique wooden ones.

Even though historical conservationists are quick to point out that having the wood frames repaired instead of trading them in for cheaper quality, actually saves a person more money in the long run, most home owners are still taking the advice of the double glazing businesses, and purchasing the plastic product – preferring to deal with unexpected replacements when they happen.

Furthermore, environmentalists have jumped on board, claiming that the new double glazed windows help keep the heat in the house during the cold winter months, therefore preventing the escape and release of carbon emissions into the air – which adds even more pollution to the environment.

So from their end, historical landmark groups are suggesting some alternatives that are less expensive, and act just like double glazing in retaining what needs to be retained, and allow the owner to keep their wooden sash windows at the same time. The first suggestion is the use of draught stripping on the window frames to make a seal against air seepage. For those who will inevitably complain about the prices still being too high, there are also extremely cheap sealants like rubber and silicone that work quite well.

Another good way to seal and proof is to install shutters that completely cover the windows. If you can’t afford them, you can substitute some very heavy curtains to drape over the windows instead, and this does wonders in containing the heat to the house – as long as the windows remain completely closed. And still another workable choice is an actual secondary glaze – provided by a unit on the inside window – that performs like double glazing.

So there you have a few pros and cons of the plague of plastic windows in London. However, no matter which side you ask, it’s most likely both will agree that the struggling economy shouldn’t prevent a common solution from being found – one that will allow the implementation of a cost-effective insulation fix for the home owner, that’s also safe for the environment, and which ensures that the antique wooden sash windows can retain their rightful places on the house, where they belong.

Find the best sash window restoration companies London has to offer by searching online. There are several wonderful sash window company London choices. Go online today and get the best one.

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