Framing double windows on your home will both help to keep it warm in the winter yet cool in the summer, whilst also greatly reducing your fuel bills. The simple fact of the matter is that glass is an excellent conductor of heat, allowing the heat in warm air to pass through it.
You can prevent that heat loss by adding a second, inner, pane of glass, creating an air space between the two sheets of glass. This layer of air prevents the heat from being transferred to the outer pane of glass, helping to keep your property warm. Using wood, framing double windows is no different to framing a regular single pane of glass window. However, fitting the glass into the double frame is different.
Windows bring sunshine and fresh air into your home, but if you have any chemical sensitivities, you should be careful when putting in new windows or replacing old ones.
Modern glass blocks, also known as glass brick, are manufactured by bonding together two molded pieces of glass under high temperatures (around 800 degrees Celsius), leaving an insulating air cavity of partial vacuum in the middle. After being fused, the blocks are annealed in a cooling oven for strength.
This type of glass block dates back to the 1930’s, when Pilkington Brothers Ltd. patented a technique for mass-producing these. Various forms of prismatic glass had been in use long before this. They were used in shipbuilding and cellars as far back as the early 1800’s.
There are a number of DIY jobs around the home that many people would rather call an expert contractor in to perform when they could actually do it themselves. These jobs sound harder than they actually are so, with the right materials and a little help, you could perform them in no time at all. One of the jobs that falls into this category is installing replacement windows.
You may have redecorated your home in the recent past or be considering doing so in the future. However, no matter how much work you have done on your home, no room is ever complete without window treatments. The windows are the soul of any house purely and simply because they can be used to create a mood as a result of that fact that they let in as much or as little light as you desire. Roll up window treatments represent just one of the options that you have but they are undoubtedly one of the best for a number of reasons.