uPVC Flush Sash Windows from Alaskan
Flush Sash uPVC Windows from Alaskan
Making dreams come true
Well the good news is that Alaskan Windows, Surrey Double Glaziers, now offers a range of replacement flush sash uPVC windows that keep the same look and style, with all the benefits of modern, energy efficient, replacement double glazed windows. For many it’s a dream come true.
The Flush Sash Window
Flush sash uPVC windows and flush casement uPVC windows are essentially the same thing. Both terms refer to a window that closes into a static frame. When closed, the face of the window is flush with the frame. Many sash windows in heritage style properties in South London and Surrey, reflect the facetted design of the Georgian and Edwardian eras. Whereas a traditional sash window, in reality called a “sliding sash” window, slides up and down to open and close. Flush sash windows are hinged, as they must close snugly into an existing static frame.
The many benefits of Alaskans flush sash uPVC windows
The new range of Flush sash uPVC windows that Alaskan Doors and Windows supply, are double glazed units that are all “A rated” in terms of thermal efficiency. This in effect puts pounds in your pocket in terms of the savings you will make in the colder months, when you compare your heating bills to what they were when you had your original old timber flush sash windows in place. But that’s only half the story. The full range of benefits you’ll enjoy from your new replacement uPVC sash windows just keep on coming. They include:
- “A rated” for thermal efficiency
- Manufactured from maintenance free uPVC
- Incorporating laminated glass for enhanced sound-proofing
- Fitted using fire rated stainless steel hinges complete with an easy clean facility
- Featuring a multipoint locking system for top range security, a system endorsed by the police’s Secured by Design initiative.
The “A rated” thermal efficiency dynamics of Alaskan’s energy efficient windows is not only good for your pocket, but it’s also good for helping to conserve energy in terms of the environment and helping to conserve dwindling raw materials. You’ll be making your own contribution to conserving global energy.