Sliding Sash

Sliding Sash windows are manufactured at our joinery in Co. Tipperary specifically to suit the Irish climate. They are custom made to size, style and colour on a project to project base. Our Sliding Sash windows are made of two panels, or sashes. Both the top and the bottom sash are movable. As with all of our windows VistaTherm double glazing is the standard glass used.

A significant advantage of sash windows is that they provide efficient cooling of interiors during warm weather. Opening both the top and bottom of a sash window by equal amounts allows warm air at the top of the room to escape, thus drawing relatively cool air from outside into the room through the bottom opening.

Wood and colour finishes are available with the window arriving on site fully finished and ready to fit. The hardware is all pre fitted also and available in gold, silver or black. Various glazing options are available, double or triple glazing, bevelled and stained glass designs, tint and screen prints.

 

Primary Uses

Sliding sash windows are used in traditional builds or replacement / refurbishment of old sliding sash windows in Georgian style houses.

 

Benefits

  • Sash Windows help achieve a more traditional look to your home.
  • Sash Windows are easy to use and can be restricted for children's safety.
 

Features

  • Both the upper and lower sashes can be opened, or either can be fixed.
  • We can use our Bonded Asrigal/Duplex bar technique to create that traditional Georgian look and feel. CareyGlass Sash Windows can come in any RAL colour and can be restricted for children’s safety.
  • We manufacture both the modern spring balance mechanism and the more traditional weights and pulleys sash windows.
 

Colours

  • 17 Standard colours
  • But all RAL Colours Available
 

Technical Information

  • Glazing: Can only be manufactured with double glazing
  • U value: 1.4
 

Sectional Drawings

Sliding Sash Window

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