Latest Information About Sash Window Refurbishment Counting The Costs

| Wednesday, April 25, 2012
By Charles Moss


Having sash window refurbishment can be expensive but it is something you cannot neglect if you want your windows working properly. If you are selling your property, you will also have to have them fixed. Even minor defects such as broken sash can turn off a buyer or give the buyer leverage to ask for a lower selling price.

Refurbishing defective or broken windows is costly but you have to either have it fixed or simply replace the window frame. Depending on which country you reside in or which city, costs of refurbishing sash windows will vary. You can make an estimate based on what needs to be done.

Labor costs will also differ from one state or city to another. Think of the cost of miscellaneous expenses too, the style of your window and other possible expenses that may result from refurbishing your frames. Count in the cost of the carpenters time to get materials and getting rid of waste.

Refurbishing windows on one side of a wall can take one to five days. Now multiply that to how many windows you want refurbished in the whole house. The labor alone will cost an arm and a leg. You are not even counting the cost of materials there yet.

You may also have to replace broken glass, reinstall new glass and replace casements. If parts of the windows are damaged in the refurbishing, you should also have those fixed. It would be funny to have these types of screens fixed and end up with scratched paint and other damage.

If your windows are old then the glass and other parts of the window frame may likely be damaged during refurbishing. Even the glass may have to be replaced because old glass and new glass look different. Of course you would want all your windows to match.

Refurbishing these types of screens is labor intensive and costly. More expenses may be incurred if you run into glazing problems from old Victorian homes with 2mm glass panes. It is not legal to use 2mm panes anymore and if you replace one pane with modern and safer glass, then your windows will end up with glass that looks different.

If your glass panes do not match, all your effort to refurbish your sash windows will go to waste. You might as well have everything fixed or replaced to complete the job and make your windows look and run like new.




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