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Essential Insights into Common Problems with Aged and Poorly Fitted UPVC Sash Windows

Sash windows add a timeless elegance to any property, blending traditional charm with modern functionality. At Sash Windows North West, we understand that choosing the right material for your sash windows is crucial. 

While timber sash windows are the traditional quality option, UPVC sash windows can offer a more affordable and low-maintenance alternative without compromising on aesthetics. However, like any other product, UPVC sash windows can encounter problems, especially when they are poorly fitted or have aged over time. Here, we delve into the common issues and how to address them effectively.

Difficulty in Opening and Closing

One of the most frequent complaints with older or improperly installed UPVC sash windows is that they become difficult to open or close. This issue often arises due to dirt and debris accumulating in the hinges, leading to stiffness and reduced functionality. Regular cleaning and lubrication can help, but if the problem persists, it might be time to consider a replacement.

Problems Due to Poor Installation

Poor installation is one of the leading causes of issues with UPVC sash windows. Badly fitted windows can lead to draughts, easier access for intruders, and faster wear and tear. To avoid these problems, it’s crucial to have your windows installed by professionals. At Sash Windows North West, our experienced installers ensure that your windows are fitted perfectly, preventing common issues and prolonging the lifespan of your windows.

The Impact of Aging on UPVC Windows

Even with the best installation, UPVC sash windows have a lifespan. Over time, the seals in UPVC windows can degrade, leading to reduced efficiency. If your windows were installed before 2007, they might not meet current energy efficiency standards. Upgrading to modern UPVC sash windows can improve your home’s insulation and reduce your energy costs.

Condensation Issues

Condensation forming on UPVC windows is typically a sign of a problem. It occurs due to temperature differences between the inside and outside of your home. Properly functioning UPVC windows should minimise condensation, but if yours are old or damaged, they may not be providing adequate insulation. In such cases, replacing your windows with new, high-quality UPVC sash windows can solve the issue and improve your home’s energy efficiency.

Misty Double Glazed Units

If your double-glazed UPVC windows appear misty, it’s likely due to a failed seal. When the seal fails, moisture gets trapped between the panes, reducing the window’s effectiveness at retaining heat. This not only affects your home’s energy efficiency but also signals that your windows need replacing. Prompt replacement by our expert team can save you money on energy bills and restore the clarity of your windows.

Yellowing of UPVC Frames

Exposure to UV radiation over time can cause UPVC window frames to yellow. This discoloration is not just unsightly but also indicates that your windows may be made from lower-quality materials. To avoid this, we recommend opting for professionally manufactured and installed UPVC sash windows. This will ensure that your UPVC sash windows not only maintain their appearance but also perform well over time, avoiding common issues like yellowing.

Why Choose Sash Windows North West?

At Sash Windows North West, we specialise in the supply and installation of high-quality UPVC sash windows. By choosing us, you benefit from our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. 

Don’t let aged or poorly fitted UPVC sash windows detract from your home’s beauty and efficiency. Contact Sash Windows North West today to explore our range and find the perfect windows for your property.