Wooden sash and casement windows are beautiful to look at and beautiful to look through. As an original feature they can also add value to a period property. The downside of buildings with traditional period windows means they are prone to draughts, rattles and rot. Traditional sash and casement windows are not very heat efficient and despite the aesthetic appeal they can add to your heating bill. The good news is Georgian Sashcraft can help! Founded in 1993, GEORGIAN SASHCRAFT Ltd we are sash window specialists, offering over 20 years of experience in the repair, restoration, double glazing, draught proofing and replacement of traditional sash windows and doors.
We have many years experience of draught proofing sash windows in Bath and surrounding areas. Our skilled craftsment install our unique draught proofing system to your sash windows, by replacing staff and parting beads with new to match existing detailing but with our system installed into these beads. The remainder of our system is installed to the top, middle and bottom rails of the sashes. As part of the system your sash cords are replaced, sashes are correctly balanced and adjusted if required.
Sometimes the damage done to your sash window is beyond economic repair. If this is the case Georgian Sashcraft, experts in replacement sash windows in Bath area, can replace your existing sash windows with new box sash windows. Georgian Sahcraft can build bespoke wooden casement windows with the same traditional methods we employ for our bespoke sash window units. We can make your traditional bespoke windows as a single or double glazed sash windows or casement windows. Both types of wooden windows are made from European Redwood or a Durable hardwood and are also fitted with high performance weather seals, quality fasteners, security locks.
How secondary glazing for sash windows in your Bath property can save you money? This glazing method involves the installation of a second window inside your property, next to the existing window. Each window is made to match the appearance of your existing window. The original window remains untouched. Curtains and blinds remain unaffected most of the time. Our special glazing is designed and installed to blend in with your existing windows. Secondary glazing is not only cost efficient, but is sometimes the only option for listed buildings and those within a conservation area.