The quality of the finish is far in excess of our expectations and the fitting process could not have been smoother.
Improving security – insurance concerns
Statistics indicate that one third of all burglers gain access to properties through the windows. Double
glazing provides some security in that it is harder to break than single glazing. Glazing beads are
difficult to remove but it is recommended, as a precautionary measure, that these should be glued and
pinned for additional security. Because the noise of breaking glass could alert neighbours and
passers by to criminal activity, easing open the sashes on a window is a preferable means of
undetected entry and, therefore, lockable ironmongery should be fitted to all replacements.
Before instructing your contractor, check with your insurance company to see if there are additional
security measures that you can specify which, whilst in the short term may increase the cost of your
installation, may, in the long term, prove cost effective in the savings made on your household
insurances. It is recommended that lockable stays and fasteners should be fitted to casement windows
and, for additional security, casement locks. On sliding sash windows, lockable sash fasteners should
be fitted together with sash stops.
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- Listed Properties
- British Woodworking Federation
- Projectbook
- Viva Lewes
- FENSA
- Consumer Protection Association
- Wood for Good
