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Why Are Secondary Glazing And Condensation Linked To Each Other?

Secondary glazing and condensation are two terms that many people tend to not link together. However, if you are attempting to insulate your home through glazing, you need to have a pretty strong idea why these two terms are normally grouped together. Continue reading

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Mechanics Of The Ever Popular Sash Windows

Sash windows (also known as ‘hung’ sash-windows) have been around for about 400 years and remain the most popular window configuration to date. The name is derived from the fact that these windows contain at least one moving ‘sash’ in their design. The sash is the name given to the part that holds the glass panes (also called ‘lights’) in place. Continue reading

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Ways To Control Secondary Glazing And Condensation

What is secondary glazing and condensation, you may want to know. Secondary glazing is a sheet of plastic or glass that is added to a window and frame, in the hopes of improving thermal and sound insulation. It is cheaper than replacing the windows and does help cut the expense of keeping the place warm or cooler. And it can reduce the condensation if done will. Continue reading

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Choosing A Boarding School – Advice From An Expert

Sending your child to a boarding school is a great way to give them a head start in life. Academic success rates are nearly always well above average, and the vast majority of pupils go on to study at university afterwards. Of the many options available, UK boarding schools are right up amongst the best. Why? Because they follow a proven curriculum and because those who attend are guaranteed to leave as fluent English speakers, which is a vital skill to have whatever career they wish to eventually pursue. Continue reading

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