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It Is Easy To Lower Your Carbon Foot Print With Sash Window Draught Proofing

If you live in an older house with sash windows it's sort of a mixed blessing. The windows may be beautiful and since they have been around for decades (or centuries) they are no doubt steeped in tradition and character. But they are also old and have probably lost some of their efficiency and functionality. With new advancements, however, it's become amazingly easy to reduce your carbon foot print with sash window draught proofing.

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Repairing Sash Windows Is More Friendly For The Environment

Sash windows are generally found in Victoria or Georgian era houses and have been there for centuries. Because they are made from wood, they can be susceptible to rot and distortion and may need to be repaired or replaced over time. Many people do not realize that repairing your sash windows is better for the environment than replacing them and also could save you some money too?

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