With spring just around the corner, people across the UK are hoping for warmer weather. If you’ve had to deal with cold draughts and other problems with traditional sash windows over the winter though, you should plan ahead for later in the year. You don’t have to accept the issues as the price of having lovely original sashes; you can choose secondary glazing to improve them. Let’s have a look, then you can talk to us about sash window restoration in Northumberland if you need help.
Fighting the cold
Winters in the UK are traditionally quite mild, although we do get cold spells because of Arctic air and changes in the jet stream. Homes can get very cold at times, especially older properties with single glazing and little insulation. If you have sashes, you’re probably familiar with the fact they can become cold spots in winter and struggle with draughts.
Secondary glazing is a great solution here. It doesn’t require major changes in the windows, so there is no loss of character, value, or aesthetics. Adding an additional layer of insulation and sealing sashes effectively can tackle draughts and reduce thermal transfer. The latter can keep more warm air inside the property and more cold air out.
Essential tips
If you are considering secondary glazing, here are some useful tips that can help you to be successful. Remember you can also rely on us for solutions like sash window restoration in Northumberland, even for old, damaged sashes.
Firstly, think carefully about what type of secondary glazing sheets to use. There are different types, including acrylic, Perspex, and even real glass. Consider the costs, installation requirements, maintenance, and other key details.
Secondly, make sure you are very careful with measuring and ordering secondary glazing. Think about where the sheets will sit, including space for magnetic strips or other fixings. Make sure you get the sizing right for the width and height too. Ultimately, you want to ensure the sheets and fixtures fit discreetly into the windows.
Thirdly, consider what type of installation you want. You can choose a professional service if you prefer. However, it is a task that many people can DIY. If you do decide to take on the job yourself, a top tip is to ask for someone to help you. The sheets can be heavy and unwieldy, so it can be easier if you have two pairs of hands.
Speak to us about sash window restoration in Northumberland
Problems with sashes, including cold draughts, rattles, and even rot don’t mean you need to replace them. Many issues are fixable and mean you can hold on to the incredible features of your property. It can add a lot of value.
So, if you want some advice about sash window restoration in Northumberland, secondary glazing, and more, you should speak to us. David Humble provides exceptional services, with incredible workmanship for impressive prices. Get in touch today and we’d be happy to give you a quote.

