Sash window restoration is not such a commonplace art any more. With everyone scaling up, making room for more, and replacing the old with the new even before considering its value, the sash window has suddenly become an iconic piece of art work.
A sash window is very much like what many of today would consider a standard window. However, instead of two panes of glass stacked on top of each other, the sash window has six panes (usually) that stack atop of each other. With three panes on the bottom, three panes on top, the pattern is then repeated to the upper window, each panes separated by a thin but remarkably strong muntin bars.
With the world being in such a hurry to buy something better and newer and bigger, these windows are actually slowly becoming impossible to find. They are historically significant and any home that is lucky enough to have them should try to retain them.
The sash window restoration is like an art in practice. The small panes of glass can be removed and replaced in order to keep the window in top operating condition. The weighted pullet system that hangs inside the frame is more difficult to get to, but it can be fixed and restored as well.
The sash window restoration is one of the skills that requires a very dedicated hand. Recreating the single paned seal of the sash window is not particularly easy, but it can be done with skill and precision when you know who to ask.
Sash window restoration is one that should always be considered well before replacement. These windows carry our unique history, and tell the story of travels from and to afar, creating lands of freedom and lands of wealth. These are the windows that spot London and that can be seen from the roadway of Georgia’s loneliest highways
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.Sash windows in the form of very basic timber shutters have a history dating back as far as the thirteenth century.
In the sixteenth century glazed sash windows started to appear, these windows sliding horizontally. Vertical glazed sash windows would not appear until the mid seventeenth century and it is believed they originated in France.
French nobility escaping the guillotine in France arrived in England bringing with them the latest technology and designs of more advanced sash windows.
The first recorded glazed sliding sash window was installed for the Queen Mother who had just returned from France with a highly skilled French joiner who pushed for the complete renovation of Somerset house in London.
The exact history of how the weighted and balanced glazed sash window came about is not clear, although some say that the invention was a British one, many could say it was a french one.
As an updated re-make of the original vertical sliding window glazed with small squares of glass and very thick glazing bars due to the delicate and primitive glass available at the time would have made it a very heavy window to operate.
Counter balancing was first used in doors. There is documented evidence of weights and ropes being fitted to doors in various parts of Whitehall. It was only a matter of time before this system was applied to windows.
At no point in history has any one person laid claim to the invention of the sash window nor has there ever been a patent applied for.
Glass producers began to make glass that was more reliable and stronger and the British Government of the day stopped the taxation of glass, this all helped towards sash windows with large panes without bars.
It was a sign of being well off during the glass taxation period to have large glass windows in the UK.
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Included in the regular tasks that an individual must undertake to maintain and care for a home is the process of gutter cleaning. Cleaning gutters is often not included in a regular maintenance check list because people do not realize the amount of dirt and debris that can collect in a gutter during the dry months.
Gutters that are not cleaned can damage the structure of a home and create leaks and cracks in the siding of a home. The purpose of gutters is not only to protect the home but also to protect the roof of a home. When debris is left in gutters and the water is pooling around the eaves of a home there can be a tremendous amount of damage done to the home.
Employing a gutter cleaning service on a regular basis provides a home owner with the necessary maintenance but they are not required to keep and store all of the tools, equipment, and materials that are part of gutter cleaning maintenance and upkeep.
The technicians will make recommendations if a spout needs to be replaced or repaired and often have the necessary tools and materials to repair or replace any part of the gutter or spout that is damaged.
When cleaning a homeowner chooses to clean their own gutters the process can be a tedious and messy task. It is important to have the tools in place to make the process easier to complete. One will need a ladder that reaches the gutters as well as extra brackets and gutter material to make repairs if there are tears in the gutter. Most gutter brackets are installed with long screws which require the use of an electric drill with an extension screw bit.
The gaskets on vinyl gutters have a tendency to split and leak when gutters become weighed down with debris. This may require one to install extra brackets that have been damaged or pulled away from the eave. In addition, some homeowners will need to replace gaskets that have become split and damaged in order to create a water resistant and free flowing gutter for water.
When a vinyl gutter has been damaged severely in a storm it may be necessary to replace an entire length of the gutter. For some individuals patching a leaking area will hold for a while, but this method does not usually last beyond one season.
Many gutter cleaning services employ the use of equipment especially designed to quickly remove debris from gutters without any of the materials being forced into the downspout of a home. If a homeowner is cleaning their own gutter it is important to be aware that debris must not be forced into the downspout or it can get clogged and will not function properly.
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by Nathan Colwell
In Britain today professional window cleaning companies in London are using water fed pole reach and wash systems to clean glass surfaces deemed to be at a height too dangerous or risky to gain access by traditional methods.
Contrary to what some window cleaners believe, it is not against the law in the UK to use ladders for short periods of time.
It would be wrong to believe that ladder use is illegal but many window cleaners still misunderstand the law in the UK.
But how, may you ask does the water fed pole system work and will it give me the same results as a traditional clean?
Water is made up of a single atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen hence the term H2O. These atoms exist as two charged ions in water. A hydrogen atom is a positively charged hydrogen ion; the other is connected to the oxygen atom to form a negatively charged hydroxide-ion.
The water purification process removes all mineral and particle impurities from the water enabling it evaporate naturally without leaving behind any trace mineral deposits on the surface the water was on, but there are other benefits of using pure water to clean windows that are not as straight forward as one might imagine.
Very few people realise that pure water behaves almost like a solvent, as it fights to return back to its naturaly impure state the water absorbs dirt on a molecular level.
Without the science lesson, pure water eats and absorbs dirt on contact and after all dirt is removed the final rinse with pure water will dry leaving perfectly clean smear free glass.
Reach and Wash WFP can access windows up to 7 floors high all with out the risks of ladder access, and trained professional window cleaners will be able to get perfect results every time rain or shine.
Rain repellents are now entering the UK market place with one of London’s leading window cleaners using a product called Hydrostom that is added to the pure water cleaning system. These hydrophobic polymers keep the glass surface cleaner for far longer periods of time, reducing the yearly costs of window cleaning for their clients.
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