Maximizing Energy Efficiency with Sash Window Secondary Glazing
Traditional sash windows are beautiful things. Practical to use, and often flooding a room with fresh air and light. However, if your home still has original timber sash windows you may well be familiar with the downsides of them in a contemporary context.
When you’re looking to be warm, snug, and secure in your home, as well as controlling your energy use and expenditure, it’s hard to say that period sash windows are ticking these boxes. Often draughty, with poorly insulating single glazing, they fall well short of what we seek nowadays.
A potential solution to maximizing Energy Efficiency with Sash Window Secondary Glazing could be full replacement with modern more efficient versions, but that might not be the best solution for you. If you’re in a listed building or conservation area, or a flat in a larger building there may be certain barriers restricting you going down the full replacement route.
What you might want to consider is secondary glazing. Our vertical sliding secondary glazing mirrors the layout and operation of your sash windows, meaning that they can be fitted discretely and without compromising the practicality of your sashes. We use a ‘balanced’ system, this means that regardless of the size of the windows they will always be smooth and easy to operate.
Secondary glazing can be specced with low-E glass for increased thermal performance, acoustic laminated glass to block more sound and is also useful from a security point of view as a visual deterrent.
Studies have shown that installing secondary glazing to single glazed sash windows, specified with appropriate thermally efficient glazing, can achieve comparable levels of thermal efficiency as full replacement of the primary windows, without the disruption, or cost.
To find out more about maximizing Energy Efficiency with Sash Window Secondary Glazing, please download our secondary glazing brochure here.
Find out more on Sash Windows
For more information on our sash range, or to talk to one of our specialist advisors, please get in touch. A showroom visit can also be really useful, we have three sash windows to view, and can explain the differences in the ranges in detail – please get in touch if you’d like to arrange a visit.
Then there’s also our Sash Window Buyers Guide, where we go into a LOT more detail on all aspects of a replacement sash window project. You may also wish to take a look at the Masterframe website for further info on the sash window products available.
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