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Windows, Curb Appeal and Value: What New Timber Adds to a Home

Most homeowners know that new windows make a house look better, and recognise they windows affect the value of your home directly. Far fewer know how much value they add at sale, how much faster a property moves with quality joinery, or where the line sits between “worth it” and “diminishing returns”. This guide is […]

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Window Hardware and Ironmongery: Handles, Stays and Locks Guide

The hardware pieces are the detail that separates a good window from a great one. The frame does the structural work; the glass does the thermal work. But the handles, stays and locks? Those are what you’ll touch every day. Get it right and a sash feels substantial, operates smoothly, and looks authentic. Get it […]

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Window Replacement Timeline: Planning the Right Schedule

When Window Replacement Makes Sense When Repair Isn’t Enough Not every problem means new windows are needed. A sticking sash window, peeling paint, or a failed sealed unit. These are all repairable. Upgrading makes sense when the frame itself has deteriorated beyond economic repair: structural rot in the sills or lower rails, joints that have […]

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Fixed Pane Timber Windows: The Ultimate Light Solution

Not every window needs to open. That might sound obvious, but it’s a point most people overlook when specifying new windows and doors for a build or renovation. The default is to make everything openable, and then wonder why the profiles are thicker than expected, the glass area smaller, and the energy performance figures don’t […]

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Window Glass Types: Float, Toughened, Laminated Explained

Most homeowners think of their windows as either “single” or “double” and leave it at that. But the pane itself, the actual sheet you’re looking through, comes in many different types, each engineered for a specific purpose. Choosing the right specification is essential. The wrong specification means failing Building Regulations, compromising security, or missing out […]

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Double Glazing Technology: How Your Windows Keep You Warm

Most homeowners know double glazed windows keep homes warmer. Fewer understand why — or that there are different types of glazing, and what the technology offers varies enormously. The gap between a budget unit and a high-performance one can mean hundreds a year in heating bills. The short version: the secret is simple — sealed-unit […]

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Window Seals for Wooden Windows: Why They Matter More Than You Think

Here’s something that catches homeowners off guard: your windows might be in excellent condition — solid frames, good paint, no rot — and still perform badly. Cold air creeping in around the window frame edges. Condensation forming where it shouldn’t. Heating bills that don’t add up. Nine times out of ten, the problem isn’t the […]

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Victorian Sash Windows: Understanding Period Features

There’s a particular frustration that comes with owning a period property. You love the proportions, the grandeur, the craftsmanship that went into every detail — but those original sash windows rattle in winter, the paintwork is flaking, and your old windows let in cold, your energy bills tell a story your surveyor already warned you […]

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Why Engineered Pine Is the Smart Choice for Timber Windows

“Laminated” timber sounds like marketing speak. We get it. When you hear “laminated”, you might picture something artificial — a compromise dressed up with a fancy name. But here’s the reality: engineered pine is solid wood made better through clever manufacturing. It preserves the natural beauty and warmth of real timber while eliminating its biggest […]

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Sash Window History: Georgian Grandeur to Modern Homes

Every period window you see on a British street tells a story. The proportions, the glazing bars, the hardware — all of it reflects the era it was built in, the technology available, and even the tax laws of the time. That’s not just architectural trivia. If you own a period property, understanding this history […]

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