Draught Proofing

If you can feel cold air coming in around your windows in your home it means warm air is escaping and cold air is coming in, therefore your heating is struggling to reheat cold air.

If you can hear your windows rattling, this also means that warm air is escaping, and/or cold air is coming in through gaps around the window.

The benefits of draught proofing include:

Our draught proofing system is virtually invisible, but very effective. By sealing the gaps that surround a window almost all cold air and draughts can be removed.

External doors can also be a problem and are dealt with in very much the same way with our ‘All Round Brush System’.

Sash windows are disappearing at an alarming rate. Twenty years ago it was the PVCU double-glazing companies that were dominating the market, but nowadays, sash windows can be draught proofed very effectively. In general, there are generic assumptions about the inefficiency of old windows.

Most of us agree that windows are important to historic buildings. After all, the front windows of a building are often the first feature to catch the eye.

Sash windows have been used for over 250 years and although PVCU has taken quite a hold, fortunately we have an alternative. Draught proofing and repairs can be carried out with very good results and can give far better pay back than the replacement glazing.

To draught proof a sash window we must consider the condition of the sashes and frame. The frame and sashes would be serviced which involves:

(All exposed timber is treated with a timber preservative; all new timber is knotted and primed, as is any bare timber to the window).

To complete the job we can supply and fit:

To conclude, draught proofing will make your home more comfortable, quieter and more energy efficient at a very low cost compared to new double glazed windows or secondary glazing.

Shown below - Draught proofing sequence showing white strips, which are brushes used to draught proof.

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