Sash Window Refurbishment Is An Intelligent Solution

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By Damian Hounslow


Sash window refurbishment can be quite expensive. Most people tend to believe doing repairs to an existing framework is cost effective; in many cases this is true. However, when dealing with this particular type of window expenses can add up quickly.

In many cases, refurbishing makes sense. It tends to be less expensive than replacing an entire window. Having said this, it can still be quite pricey going through the touch-up process. In many cases a thorough spruce-up will last for several years. In some instances it will be nothing more than a temporary mend.

This type of window has been used in both private residences and public buildings. Regardless of the location, the best possible restoration methods are preferred. Do-it-yourself repairs are possible; hiring a professional company to do the work is not a requirement.

There are a lot of separate pieces that need to be removed during the refurbishment process. The sash, stops, and trim must be removed. Care should be enforced to not cause further damage while removing each part. Things such as rot, rust, and old nails should be removed at the same time. Old paint should come off as well. Damaged glass should be replaced and new weights and ropes need to be installed, if needed. At this point completion is just around the corner.

Paint removal was previously mentioned. There are a few different ways of accomplishing this task. There is one important issue to make note of, however. Prior to 1980 many buildings and homes were painted with paint containing lead. There is a certain amount of risk associated with removing lead paint. It is best to section off the area in order that debris does not enter the home or building.

Performing the work by oneself is a viable option and will save a certain amount of money; however, the frustration and time put into such a project may or may not seem worth it in the end. There are scenarios where hiring a professional is the best way to go. It is possible to sustain minor injuries while doing this type of work which may result in lost hours from a regular occupation. While the final installation may look very pleasing to do-it-yourself types, when hours lost from work and other related expenses are calculated, it becomes obvious it may have been cheaper to hire someone else to do the job.

Sash window refurbishment is still expensive even when done by the home owner him or herself. Anyone intending on doing this project must be prepared to pay more than rock-bottom prices. In the end, the results will be stunning.




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