With sunshine and high temperatures blanketing the country we all want to throw open our windows and let the breeze in.
This is when we notice our timber sash windows are not performing to their best and have lost some of their lustre.
Original timber sash windows add character and appeal to a period property and, if fully functional and well maintained, can enhance its value. For these reasons, it’s vital that they become part of your plans when caring for the exterior of your home. Whether your home is a country cottage, Victorian terrace or Georgian townhouse, timber window and door renovation experts, Ventrolla, offer a sustainable solution.
Ventrolla offer a two-part renovation and repair service, which firstly focuses on renovation and secondly upgrading the performance of the timber windows. Existing timber windows are treated to remove any rot and improve operational issues.
Next, the windows are upgraded using our unique perimeter sealing system which eliminates draughts and rattles.
Without affecting the aesthetics of the property, the energy efficiency is improved, thus giving your windows a new lease of life.
For more information or for your free, no-obligation survey and quotation call (01491) 412141 or visit www.ventrolla.co.uk
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