Sash window restoration commonly refers to windows that are based on a particular frame paneling that is common in many of the older Victorian or Georgian homes and buildings. The look of a sash window is unique and should be restored to the best ability possible to retain that unique look.
A sash window is very much like what many of today would consider a standard window. However, instead of two panes of glass stacked on top of each other, the sash window has six panes (usually) that stack atop of each other. With three panes on the bottom, three panes on top, the pattern is then repeated to the upper window, each panes separated by a thin but remarkably strong muntin bars.
Sash window restoration can involve replacing a single pane of glass or it might quantify something more complex. A single pane of glass can often be replaced provided that it is cut to size and can be measured directly into the muntin bar supports.
The sash window restoration is like an art in practice. The small panes of glass can be removed and replaced in order to keep the window in top operating condition. The weighted pullet system that hangs inside the frame is more difficult to get to, but it can be fixed and restored as well.
These are not drafty windows nor are they particularly poor at insulating, even when they are in their original condition. You can always tell a high quality sash window restoration by the look and feel of the seal. If there is no seal, air comes in through the window.
Sash window restoration has become an art form as there are fewer skilled crafts people that can truly handle the job. Fortunately, the sash window is still iconic enough that more people are looking toward restoration over replacement.
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