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Jubilee Range
Traditional sash windows have never gone out of style.
But, until recently replacement or even new sash windows
were either too expensive to consider or of such poor
quality that they werent a viable option.
However, things have moved on in the last few years.
Traditional workmanship and new materials mean that
rather than replacing stunning Georgian style sash windows
with poor imitations, sliding sash windows are now readily
available.
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benefiting from modern window technology their original
counterparts missed out on such as spiral balances, easily
maintained durable coatings that will last up to 10 years
before redecoration is required. This combined with a
well established maintenance programme ensures that customers
are selecting a product that will perform well for decades
to come along with thermally efficient double-glazed units.
Made from high grade solid Redwood or laminated finger
jointed timber from FSC certified forests or hardwood
to a customers specification can be used in the
manufacture of our windows.
Conservation Officers welcome the aesthetic appeal of
timber windows with narrow glazing bars combined with
materials that meet the stringent requirements of Part
L Building Regulations.
Styles: Monroe
Sliding Sash
As an alternative to self cleaning glass there is the
Monroe Sash that features fully reversible sashes that
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Centenary Mock Sash
For the asthetic appeal of a traditional sliding sash
with the functionality of a modern window.
The Centenary features ferretic stainless steel friction
stays with austinetic fasteners ensure a corrosion
free service life, ideal for a traditional look in
a modern development.
Manor
Flush Casement
The clean lines of a sliding sash with the functionality
of a casement window are achieved by using the Manor
range of windows.
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