A new lease of life for your sash windows

Sash Window Rescue are a family company providing restoration, repair, replacement, draught–proofing and double glazing for

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 30 March 2015

Sash Window Rescue are a family company providing restoration, repair, replacement, draught–proofing and double glazing for traditional sash and casement windows throughout the Thames Valley. They pride themselves on providing a friendly and professional service with cost–effective prices.

Restoring and repairing your original windows is by far the most cost–effective solution and allows you to retain your property’s original features.

Sash Window Rescue’s draught–sealing and overhaul service is designed to transform rotten and rattling windows into beautiful, draught–free working ones and will dramatically improve performance at a fraction of the cost of replacement.

Their services include:

• Draught proofing



• Sound and heat insulation

• Fixing rattles

• Repairing rotten wood

• Replacing pulleys and locks

• Repairing broken sash cords

• Unsticking painted shut windows

• New bespoke windows, sills and doors

Sash window and casement draught–proofing: If the sashes and frames are in good condition they remove the parting and stop bead, replace with high–performance draught–proof nylon pile and remove sashes to enable the replacement of pulleys and sash cords.

Sash window and casement replacement: They replace the whole of the window, retaining the period details to keep the character and incorporate high–performance nylon pile weather seals to the parting and stop beads to ensure it is draught– and dust–free.

Call (01491) 413966 for a free quote, or visit www. sashwindowrescue.co.uk



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