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subject: Finish Your Windows In Style With The Right Hardware [print this page]


Building and fitting casement and sash windows takes a lot of time and effort; homeowners demand the very best when it comes to these products. They expect the windows to be safe and secure, they expect the windows to have good energy saving properties and they expect that they look good while doing their jobs. There are many important aspects to window fitting, they must be installed promptly and with sash windows, alignment is vital. What many installers do not always appreciate in the other window hardware that is available to consumers is that it is the little finishing touches that make the window their own.

A key element of good window style is getting the right window handles in order to match the design of the room or house. While traditionally consumers have always gone for the old fashioned designs and colours like gold and bronze, tastes are changing. Houses that are decorated in a more modern style will benefit far more from window handles that use more contemporary colours such as silver and chrome. These can transform a window into a feature that fits in with the rest of the house, whereas gold made stand out harshly against any natural modern tones. Understanding these differences and making sure that consumers are aware of the full range of colours and styles of handles is one of the installers most important tasks.

Another important aspect of the fitting a well-made and secure window is making sure that the window locks are as solid as the window itself. There is a huge selection of window locks, many with their own unique benefits and uses. Again, like the handles, these locks all come in a variety of colours in order to ensure a consistent style on the window. However, unlike when making the choice on handles, functionality needs to be the deciding factors in selection here. Some locks are very small and may not be easy for an older customer to lock, this could create a situation where the windows are never opened or are left unlocked. Finally, many of the cheaper security locks are both poor at resisting attack and have very cheap, flimsy keys. This can mean the window is easier to breach or a key snaps in the lock rendering it useless.

So remember, when fitting windows do not skimp on good window hardware. It can complete the look and enhance the safety of any well-built window.

by: Scott Wells




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