A New Look At Versatile Sash Windows And What They Are
Have you ever wondered while reading ‘Twas the Night before Christmas’ exactly what Clement Moore meant about throwing up a sash? If you assumed it had something to do with the window itself, then you were right. When someone says they have put the window up in the room, they most likely have sash windows, and what they have done is put the sash up, the moveable part of the window.
Sash windows are attributed to Robert Hooke, an English scientist and inventor and have been around for centuries. You can find one in the painting by Vermeer, the Milkmaid, dated in 1658, but the oldest known windows installed in England was in the 1670′s. They were popular in Georgian and Victorian homes, but still hold that same popularity today because of their design and usefulness.
The concept behind these types of windows is that they have moving sections or panels. And, those may slide horizontally, vertically or if the window is decorative, not at all. You can still find some of the classic six over six designs, which are three panes of glass across by two down on each section. But you can also find a variety of other designs also, like single panes for each sash or multiples panes on one panel and a single on the other. They now come in a variety of shapes, designs and sizes to choose from.
They work by the use of a cord or chain that is called a sash cord which is installed and concealed within the frame of the window. There is a weight on each cord that balances out the weight of the glass panels, and the cord then runs over a pulley at the top of the frame. Opening the sash causes the cord to go up, pulling and keeping the window on track.
The benefit of a window that has two moving panels is that they can be very effective in cooling the house during warm and hot weather. Opening the tops and bottom of a vertical window helps to let the hot air escape out the top and the cooler air to enter through the bottom. Another advantage to two moving panels is that they slide in different directions, making it easier to clean from inside the home.
Older homes today still have these types of windows, but they may be damaged or broken. A specialist company can have a look at them, letting you know what can be done. They normally can restore and repair these windows without having to replace the whole frame, making them look as good as new.
You don’t need to buy an older home to have sash windows anymore, there are many different designs you can now choose from to give your home a certain charm. Whether you have a new home or not, replacing traditional windows with these type will add something special the beauty of your home.
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September 8, 2010 | Posted by Bradley James
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