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Secondary Glazing For Sash Windows
Many homeowners are unable build new double-glazed windows to their homes, either because of financial constraints or because they live in listed buildings that restrict any exterior changes.
Secondary glazing for windows with sash is a great alternative and can be installed in various ways.
This product is a double-paned window that fits inside the window frame you already have. It is insulated and provides noise reduction, while stopping cold air from entering your home.
Fixed Inserts
There are many different styles of secondary glazing for sash window restoration windows. Each style offers distinct advantages ranging from increased security to reduced condensation. But which is the best choice for you?
The basic idea behind secondary glazing is to incorporate an additional glass pane within the frame of your existing window. This adds an additional layer of insulation and soundproofing, which can significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home.
However, it's not always possible to add double-glazed windows to your home particularly if you live in a listed building or are subject to strict planning regulations which dictate what can and cannot be done to your exterior.
Secondary glazing is an excellent alternative in these circumstances. It can be put in relatively easily. It's a popular option for those who wish to renovate their old home without having to replace window sashes the original sash window with a more modern version.
There are a number of different options available for secondary glazing sash windows [click here for info], each of which is configurable to suit your existing frame. Proprietary systems usually have painted aluminium frames which are designed to fit within the depth of a staff bead an existing sash window which means that sills and shutters are still able to be used.
They can be equipped with a variety of installation methods, including glazing clips and Velcro. They offer a more stylish solution to screw-fixed units and are ideally suited to windows that do not need to be opened regularly. You can also opt for a fixed lift-out unit, which can be lifted and put back in place with ease to allow your windows to be opened.
Horizontal Sliders
Horizontal Sliders offer excellent thermal insulation and are the most well-known solution to improve the performance of existing windows with sash. They are also discreet and suitable for older homes, conservation areas & listed properties. They can be fitted in most cases without the need for external access because they are operated from inside.
They are simple to operate with a hand and can be opened wide or left partially open for ventilation. They are extremely effective in eliminating draughts and offer the added benefit of blocking harmful UV light. In the summer they can be utilized with a flyscreen to keep out insects and mosquitoes.
Trackglaze horizontal sliding systems give all the benefits of double glazing for your traditional Sash window. It consists of PVC double sliding track on all four sides of the cavity, a simple brush seal around each glass sheet and a handle for a finger pull angle to act as a hand and decrease bowing. It is available in kits of 1m or 2m lengths of track and angle that can be joined to create larger spans.
Secondary glazing can have a significant impact on noise reduction, particularly for rail, road and airport traffic. The addition of laminated or toughened glass further enhances acoustic performance. Secondary glazing that is standard can reduce outside noise by 52dB(Rw) and specialist glass like Stadip Silence Laminated Acoustic Glass can deliver even higher levels of acoustic performances.
It can improve the energy efficiency of your home by keeping your house warmer for longer and decreasing dependence on central heating. It's much less expensive than replacing your old sash windows and is installed almost everywhere without the need to remove the existing window or door frame.
Vertical Sliders
Secondary glazing is a cost effective option which is often less expensive than full window replacement. It is also suitable for Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas. It's a great option to modernize traditional sash windows in Suffolk & Essex while retaining their originality.
Vertical Sliders were specifically designed to be used in sash window applications where regular hinged panels would not be suitable. They come with two secondary sashes which are secured to one sash above the other, within an outer frame and are supported by robust spring balances to allow for easy movement. The system is available as a 'face-fixed' (installed to the inside of the window) to improve thermal performance, or a'reveal fixed version, which has an air cavity for glass, within the original window reveal, for optimal sound quality.
You can pick from a range of stop-strips and handles to match your preferences. They can be positioned in the closed position to provide additional security or propped open to allow ventilation on the top or bottom glass. They can be equipped with an insulating seal bristle to prevent drafts.
The 'Choices' Imagine vertical slider secondary glass features the same authentic wood details you'd expect to find in a period window treatment. It is available in a variety of colours that are compatible with your sash. It's difficult to distinguish from the original sash window, with details such as sash horns & traditional butt joints incorporated into the design. It is available in many sizes and can take glass up to 6.8mm to provide additional insulation against heat loss. The tilt-in option allows the individual sashes of the window to be hinged inwards to make it easier for cleaning.
Hinged Casement
Our single-pane secondary glass can be installed on sash windows in any style including traditional box sash and casement. The hinged units we offer can be equipped with a keylock handle, and are manufactured with multi-point locking. This ensures that the glazed panel is locked in place and is pulled tightly to the outer frame, forming a sealing to minimise loss of heat. Hinged windows are available as either top or side-hung and can also be constructed as double-glazed. Our double-glazed windows provide enhanced acoustic performance and are available in 43dB, 47dB and 51dB.
Casement windows are able to open up and let in breezes at different angles. This is unlike the horizontal sash window, with movable sashes in the frame that move horizontally. They can also be opened from the top and bottom to provide controlled airflow. This is why they can increase airflow and are a viable alternative to traditional windows with sash.
They are commonly used in modern homes due to their small "sightlines" that permit clear views, however they can also be installed in listed homes since they do not require transoms or mullions. They're also a good choice for hard-to-reach areas as they can be opened by the turn of a handle.
This type of window can be a problem as it may limit the use of certain window treatments. They are also difficult to clean because they swing outward and could require regular maintenance and servicing.
Lift Out Windows
Secondary glazing can be put in in a variety of ways and the cost will differ according to the type, thickness and materials you choose for your frames and panes. UPVC frames are the cheapest expensive, followed by aluminium and then wooden frames. Specialized glass may also increase the cost and also any additional features such as sound reduction or security.
The complexity of the installation will affect the cost. The more complicated the installation will take longer and more labor will be required. This is especially the case for older homes with more intricate designs for sash windows.
Examining the condition of your windows that are in use is a good way to begin. You can get a reliable estimate of the cost by having them checked by a professional.
In general secondary glazing can have little effect on the look of your home. This is due to the fact that modern FINEO double glazing is slim and discreet frame lines, so you can attain thermal efficiency without sacrificing aesthetics.
The horizontal sliding secondary glazing is popular due to its easy access to the sash window to clean or for ventilation. It is also possible to get them with a tilt feature, which you can activate by unlocking the catch on your secondary glazing panel and lifting it vertically to a set point. This is perfect for windows that aren't opened very often. It can be used to provide air conditioning access in bay windows. You can also use them to open the middle sash style double glazed windows of a traditional Bay Window to create a more symmetrical appearance.
Many homeowners are unable build new double-glazed windows to their homes, either because of financial constraints or because they live in listed buildings that restrict any exterior changes.
Secondary glazing for windows with sash is a great alternative and can be installed in various ways.
This product is a double-paned window that fits inside the window frame you already have. It is insulated and provides noise reduction, while stopping cold air from entering your home.
Fixed Inserts
There are many different styles of secondary glazing for sash window restoration windows. Each style offers distinct advantages ranging from increased security to reduced condensation. But which is the best choice for you?
The basic idea behind secondary glazing is to incorporate an additional glass pane within the frame of your existing window. This adds an additional layer of insulation and soundproofing, which can significantly improve the energy efficiency of your home.
However, it's not always possible to add double-glazed windows to your home particularly if you live in a listed building or are subject to strict planning regulations which dictate what can and cannot be done to your exterior.
Secondary glazing is an excellent alternative in these circumstances. It can be put in relatively easily. It's a popular option for those who wish to renovate their old home without having to replace window sashes the original sash window with a more modern version.
There are a number of different options available for secondary glazing sash windows [click here for info], each of which is configurable to suit your existing frame. Proprietary systems usually have painted aluminium frames which are designed to fit within the depth of a staff bead an existing sash window which means that sills and shutters are still able to be used.
They can be equipped with a variety of installation methods, including glazing clips and Velcro. They offer a more stylish solution to screw-fixed units and are ideally suited to windows that do not need to be opened regularly. You can also opt for a fixed lift-out unit, which can be lifted and put back in place with ease to allow your windows to be opened.
Horizontal Sliders
Horizontal Sliders offer excellent thermal insulation and are the most well-known solution to improve the performance of existing windows with sash. They are also discreet and suitable for older homes, conservation areas & listed properties. They can be fitted in most cases without the need for external access because they are operated from inside.
They are simple to operate with a hand and can be opened wide or left partially open for ventilation. They are extremely effective in eliminating draughts and offer the added benefit of blocking harmful UV light. In the summer they can be utilized with a flyscreen to keep out insects and mosquitoes.
Trackglaze horizontal sliding systems give all the benefits of double glazing for your traditional Sash window. It consists of PVC double sliding track on all four sides of the cavity, a simple brush seal around each glass sheet and a handle for a finger pull angle to act as a hand and decrease bowing. It is available in kits of 1m or 2m lengths of track and angle that can be joined to create larger spans.
Secondary glazing can have a significant impact on noise reduction, particularly for rail, road and airport traffic. The addition of laminated or toughened glass further enhances acoustic performance. Secondary glazing that is standard can reduce outside noise by 52dB(Rw) and specialist glass like Stadip Silence Laminated Acoustic Glass can deliver even higher levels of acoustic performances.It can improve the energy efficiency of your home by keeping your house warmer for longer and decreasing dependence on central heating. It's much less expensive than replacing your old sash windows and is installed almost everywhere without the need to remove the existing window or door frame.
Vertical Sliders
Secondary glazing is a cost effective option which is often less expensive than full window replacement. It is also suitable for Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas. It's a great option to modernize traditional sash windows in Suffolk & Essex while retaining their originality.
Vertical Sliders were specifically designed to be used in sash window applications where regular hinged panels would not be suitable. They come with two secondary sashes which are secured to one sash above the other, within an outer frame and are supported by robust spring balances to allow for easy movement. The system is available as a 'face-fixed' (installed to the inside of the window) to improve thermal performance, or a'reveal fixed version, which has an air cavity for glass, within the original window reveal, for optimal sound quality.
You can pick from a range of stop-strips and handles to match your preferences. They can be positioned in the closed position to provide additional security or propped open to allow ventilation on the top or bottom glass. They can be equipped with an insulating seal bristle to prevent drafts.
The 'Choices' Imagine vertical slider secondary glass features the same authentic wood details you'd expect to find in a period window treatment. It is available in a variety of colours that are compatible with your sash. It's difficult to distinguish from the original sash window, with details such as sash horns & traditional butt joints incorporated into the design. It is available in many sizes and can take glass up to 6.8mm to provide additional insulation against heat loss. The tilt-in option allows the individual sashes of the window to be hinged inwards to make it easier for cleaning.Hinged Casement
Our single-pane secondary glass can be installed on sash windows in any style including traditional box sash and casement. The hinged units we offer can be equipped with a keylock handle, and are manufactured with multi-point locking. This ensures that the glazed panel is locked in place and is pulled tightly to the outer frame, forming a sealing to minimise loss of heat. Hinged windows are available as either top or side-hung and can also be constructed as double-glazed. Our double-glazed windows provide enhanced acoustic performance and are available in 43dB, 47dB and 51dB.
Casement windows are able to open up and let in breezes at different angles. This is unlike the horizontal sash window, with movable sashes in the frame that move horizontally. They can also be opened from the top and bottom to provide controlled airflow. This is why they can increase airflow and are a viable alternative to traditional windows with sash.
They are commonly used in modern homes due to their small "sightlines" that permit clear views, however they can also be installed in listed homes since they do not require transoms or mullions. They're also a good choice for hard-to-reach areas as they can be opened by the turn of a handle.
This type of window can be a problem as it may limit the use of certain window treatments. They are also difficult to clean because they swing outward and could require regular maintenance and servicing.
Lift Out Windows
Secondary glazing can be put in in a variety of ways and the cost will differ according to the type, thickness and materials you choose for your frames and panes. UPVC frames are the cheapest expensive, followed by aluminium and then wooden frames. Specialized glass may also increase the cost and also any additional features such as sound reduction or security.
The complexity of the installation will affect the cost. The more complicated the installation will take longer and more labor will be required. This is especially the case for older homes with more intricate designs for sash windows.
Examining the condition of your windows that are in use is a good way to begin. You can get a reliable estimate of the cost by having them checked by a professional.
In general secondary glazing can have little effect on the look of your home. This is due to the fact that modern FINEO double glazing is slim and discreet frame lines, so you can attain thermal efficiency without sacrificing aesthetics.
The horizontal sliding secondary glazing is popular due to its easy access to the sash window to clean or for ventilation. It is also possible to get them with a tilt feature, which you can activate by unlocking the catch on your secondary glazing panel and lifting it vertically to a set point. This is perfect for windows that aren't opened very often. It can be used to provide air conditioning access in bay windows. You can also use them to open the middle sash style double glazed windows of a traditional Bay Window to create a more symmetrical appearance.
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