26 January 2024

What Sizes Do Heritage Sash Windows Come In?

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What Sizes Do Heritage Sash Windows Come In?

Here at FastFrame we have built up an enviable reputation of manufacturing and supplying Deceuninck windows, including the Heritage Sash Windows collection, to commercial projects and trade businesses in the UK.

The Deceuninck 2800 Flush Casement is a unique window system that is designed to meld perfectly with historic buildings, offering improved thermal and weather performance. Furthermore, you’ll be able to find the Deceuninck 2800 line in a variety of colours and authentic wood finishes.

Because houses come in different shapes and sizes, we think it is important that we offer sash windows in an equally wide range. If you live in a period property you will know that standard size is not a phrase you would use regarding the size of your windows. During the Victorian and Edwardian periods, the standard sash window width was approximately 4 feet (1.2m). For Georgian and older properties, sizes were more variable. Considering that the vast majority of properties with sash windows in the UK were built during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, these sash window dimensions are an excellent starting point.

We stock the Deceuninck’s 2800 Heritage Flush Casement range, as they are not only beautiful to look at but come in a wide range of sizes. Their Heritage sash windows are as large as 640mm X 1230mm (W x H) for side hung. Top hung windows are as large as 1160mm X 1160mm, while fixed windows are 3000mm X 3000mm. Their frames are  equally varied, meaning that however you are thinking of using these windows, there will be one that is right for you and your customer.  

Whether you’re looking for a fixed frame or French window style, there is a choice of three outer frame sizes (55mm, 70mm, 85mm). Not to mention three transom and mullion sizes (70mm, 85mm, 110mm).

When choosing a Heritage Sash Window, they offer plenty of modern benefits. These include. 

They offer ultra modern performance 

A well made heritage sash window will benefit the property with insulating and soundproofing that is better than most modern windows. The use of vacuum double glazing and modern timber substrates make them highly efficient and help reduce heating bills.

What’s more, these windows offer increased security thanks to the multi point locking systems and advanced shootbolt techniques. It is also easy to incorporate child safety devices in the property. 

Heritage Sash Windows look great

Not only do they reduce energy usage, but they also leverage the atmosphere of a historic property in your renovation. Listed property owners don’t lose the benefits of energy efficient design in a modern home and maintain the traditional styling. The clean and slim sightlines offer fantastic panoramic views, allowing for plenty of natural light in your property. This offers an eye catching and charming view to your home. 

They last a long time

A well made heritage window will last upwards of 70 years. Carefully constructed windows with a good microporous paint on it will outlast any heritage uPVC sash windows. This means that the owner would only have to replace the windows once and then never have to think about them again, no matter how long they lived. With uPVC windows, you would typically need to replace them on average every 15 years.

They don’t need much looking after

Because of the special frames and paints, the meticulous manufacture and the specialist glazing, heritage sash windows don’t need much maintenance. The repainting schedule is as infrequent as every 10-years and is very simple to do with modern microporous paints.

If you are looking for a selection of Heritage sash windows, that are available in a wide range of sizes, please contact us today. 

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