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Increase The Charm Of Your Home With Sash Windows

By Andrew Denangle


To add character and old-world charm to your home, consider installing sash windows. These give an elegant appearance to a house, particularly if wooden windows are used. As a decorating feature, the grain of timber adds class and style that isn't so easy to achieve with synthetic frames.

These are very practical in hot weather. As half the window slides open, there is a large space which allows plenty of fresh air into the room. Because of the large opening, cleaning is relatively easy. The panels can be cleaned from inside simply by sliding the panes up or down.

Frames are available in hard or softwoods or in synthetic materials such as PVC. The latter is easy to maintain. However timber looks more authentic and adds character. Properly treated and maintained timber, either hardwood or softwood, will have good durability although hardwood is generally considered a superior and therefore preferable option. As a home improvement project, these will increase the attractiveness and value of your house.

Various timbers are used for the framework. Some of the more common ones include meranti, ash, redwood, oak and Siberian larch. Check out suppliers until you find frames that have been triple laminated. These will be stronger and more durable. If you enjoy DIY, you can buy kits and install them yourself. This will save you even more money.

Unless there is ongoing maintenance, wooden frames may warp and rot. Pressure treating helps improve resistance to damage from rotting. Insects sometimes attack wooden frames too. Check the length of warranty on new sash windows. Should softwood frames disintegrate, it is relatively easy to dismantle and rebuild them.

When the time comes to repair or replace existing frames, ask your hardware merchant about advances in technology. You may be able to use safety or security glass. Coated or tinted glass will save on energy. Traditionally, these windows open and close through a mechanism of cords and weights. A spring balance may be a more efficient and durable improvement.

In areas of high humidity, it is not uncommon for timber frames to swell and stick. This can result in windows which are very difficult to open and close. One method of opening the window is to insert a putty knife or something similar between the window and the window-sill. By gradually working firstly on one side then on the other, you will be able to free the window. You then need to ensure it remains free.

If the window still won't open, use a pry bar. Place it between the sill and the window. To prevent the bar damaging the window-sill, place a piece of wood under the jemmy. Work from one side to the other until you can loosen the corners and open the window. Clean the channel of debris and any blobs of old paint. Find the area which is causing the sticking and sand it down with a sanding block and some 80/100 grit paper. Wax the channel for added ease of operation. Timber sash windows will add value and class to your home.




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It's Written In The Stars

By William Lear


One of the bittersweet aspects of looking back over a year gone by is the remembrance of famous people who are sadly no longer with us. And I don't just mean one-hit wonders: I'm talking about those extraordinary individuals who, in some small way, help to enrich the lives of millions all across the world.

Maybe it is without coincidence that three of the most inspiring figures of our time passed away in the same year. The first to leave his mark was none other than the legend that was Roy Bradbury. Bradbury was an enormously influential writer of speculative fiction and perhaps one of the brightest lights of the golden age of science. And how can we not mention the ultimate prodigy of them all, Mr Neil Armstrong?

His famous 'small step' will always be remembered as a 'giant leap' for mankind. Thirdly, and last but not least, let's all take a moment to reflect upon the brilliant and unforgettable Sir Patrick Moore.

After-all, it was his incredible longevity as a television presenter that did more to foster interest in the field of astronomy than anything else this side of the Atlantic! He was also a firm believer that the 'answers to the riddles' of existence and life lay in the stars and the mechanics of the sky

So, when you ask me to look back over 2012, and I remember those we have lost, a common denominator springs to mind. Sir Patrick Moore, Neil Armstrong and Ray Bradbury, as well as other men and women like them, all sought to expand our human horizons. They helped us to ponder our frailty, our mortality and our seeming insignificance within the cosmos order. Interestingly, they also inculcated within us a deep sense of spiritual wonder and question.

But this isn't the end!

There are so many books, documentaries and films out there about these figures that they will long be remembered by scholars and us ordinary folk alike. On a further note, if you really want to get involved, there are a number of classes or events that you could attend.

Take Home House of Portman Square for example, they have recently put on their own special 'Evening with The Stars'. Led by Carolyne Faulkener, chief translator for the stars and planets, this really was the height of obscure astrology mixed with spiritual understanding.




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