They provide restoration, repair, replacement, draught-proofing and double glazing for sash and casement windows throughout the Thames Valley area.
They pride themselves on providing a friendly and professional service, and by running the administrative side of their business from home, they can offer customers cost-effective prices, too.
Sash Window Rescue’s draught-sealing and overhaul service is designed to bring new life to any window and will dramatically improve window performance at a fraction of the cost of replacement, while retaining the aesthetic character and charm of your home.
The benefits include:
* No more draughts and annoying rattles
* Reduced external noise levels
* Improved insulation
* Correctly balanced windows that operate smoothly
* Extended window life
* Improved security.
Sash window and casement draught proofing:
If the sashes and main boxes (frames) are in good condition they remove the parting and stop bead, replace with new high-performance draught-proof nylon pile that is machined and bonded into the timber, upgraded to the same specification as their new window replacements and remove sashes to enable the replacement of existing pulleys and sash cords.
Sash window and casement replacement:
They replace the whole of the existing window including internal architraves and sill boards, retaining all the period details to keep the character of the windows and incorporate high-performance nylon pile weather seals to the parting and stop beads to ensure a draught and dust-free window.
All double glazing units comply with local building control and are made of low E warm edge spacer bar and Argon gas-filled. Other glazing options available include acoustic noise reduction, toughened, obscure, triple and stained lead work.
They also offer double-glazed units which fit into the existing system without the need to replace the whole unit, making your windows even quieter and warmer.
Call (01491) 413966 for a free quote, or visit www.sashwindowrescue.co.uk
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