If you live in a listed building, and you are planning to make any alterations to your windows – such as double glazing, you will require listed buildings consent. This is not required if you are only renovating the windows.
If your…
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By webmaster on January 23rd, 2012
If you live in a listed building, and you are planning to make any alterations to your windows – such as double glazing, you will require listed buildings consent. This is not required if you are only renovating the windows.
If your…
By webmaster on February 18th, 2010
A. Yes. To the eye your sash window looks exactly the same, because the brush seals are hidden behind the baton rods and parting beads. Overall this complies with current planning and listed building regulations.
Our sash window renovation…
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh Sash and Case specialises in manufacturing and fitting of sash and case windows.
The fitting works is fairly extensive and involves works in residential properties. If you feel you wish to undertake fitting works yourself, or engage an independent contractor why not use our Sash and Case Window Shop to price up and purchase your ironmongery and your sash and case windows. We are more than happy to supply. All our products are available for delivery or collection.
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One of the above is Double Glazed - Which one? The window on the right is a 14mm slim line double glazed unit with a 27mm astrical. Split down the middle into a
2 over 2 with a 'through' astrigal making four individual double glazed units.