Sash Windows In Cumbria From Planet South Lakes

It is amazing the affect that a good set of windows can have on a home. Replacing old worn windows which have stood the test of time for several years but have now ceased to be effective, is a great way of enhancing the look of any home all on its own. At Planet South Lakes we have a variety of window designs available, but our Sash windows seem to be a favourite of homeowners in the area as they can make a home look so much more elegant from both the inside and outside.

Sash windows in Cumbria and double glazing in Barrow in Furness are increasingly becoming the choice of window for many homes in the region due to their great looking lines and different functionalities. One of the main advantages of our sash windows is that they can be opened in different ways, as you can tilt them backwards or alternatively push them outwards. So you can control how much ventilation you allow to come into your home.

They come fully supplied with easy to operate handles as well as locking mechanism which can withstand the most forceful of damage, meaning that break ins are unlikely to happen. They are also internally glazed which eliminates the chances of the glass being removed from the outside. As they are made of uPVC it also means that any draughts present with your current windows will disappear and will help keep your home warm at all times. It does not matter if your home is brand new or period, our sash windows will complement any type of property.

We are also able to provide casement, tilt and turn and energy rated windows, as well as conservatories in the North West. Contact us on 0800 612 2255 for more information.

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