Sash windows are typically seen with Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian properties, and they were usually made from wood. In modern times, they are often made with UPVC because of its durability properties. Vertical sliding sash windows are the most common type within the industry. The bottom sash slides upwards into the top sash to create a window opening to the outdoors.
Materials such as UPVC have been used to provide a much stronger and durable product. UPVC enables us to apply different styles for the customer’s needs.
Sash windows that are made from UPVC are usually a cheaper option in the long run as they require little maintenance and this obviously appeals to many homeowners. Sash windows are also a popular choice when buying window frames with a traditional look for a period property. Our windows are great for overall durability, energy efficiency, functionality and choice in window design.