Add both character and value

ORIGINAL timber sash windows add character and appeal to a period property, and if fully functional and well maintained can add value to your home.

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

12:00AM, Monday 23 March 2015

ORIGINAL timber sash windows add character and appeal to a period property, and if fully functional and well maintained can add value to your home.

Timber windows are often perceived to be in much worse condition than they actually are so renovation should always be considered first to preserve the original features.

The renovation experts at Ventrolla can assess the level of deterioration and any operational issues, and offer a sustainable solution.

This can involve either the timber being salvaged or a bespoke replacement put in its place, along with the installation of our unique perimeter sealing draught-proofing system to improve energy efficiency â?? all of which will not affect the aesthetics of the property and will reduce your energy bills.



The advantage of a renovation is not only minimum disruption and costs but the benefit of draught-proofing, noise reduction and elimination of rattles will give them a new lease of life and ultimately improve the energy efficiency of your home.

For more information or for your free, no-obligation quotation, call 01491 412141 or visit www.ventrolla.co.uk



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