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		<title>Appreciating The Style And Functionality Of Sash Windows</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 07:14:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Dongola</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The old-fashioned appeal of sash windows is one that is appreciated by many. Prior to the invention of the sash window, casement windows were widely in use. There was a status associated with having the new style of window, as it was quite an innovation at the time. The popularity of the sash has come and gone over time, but today many more people appreciate them for their attractiveness and benefits.<div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_86900580"></div></div></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The old-fashioned appeal of sash windows is one that is appreciated by many. Prior to the invention of the sash window, casement windows were widely in use. There was a status associated with having the new style of window, as it was quite an innovation at the time. The popularity of the sash has come and gone over time, but today many more people appreciate them for their attractiveness and benefits.</p>
<p>There is some disagreement regarding where this style of window was invented, but it is considered essentially British and may have been invented in the UK. The earliest examples known today date from the latter half of the seventeenth century. Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian houses generally were made with the sash style of window. The sash is the traditional window style in the United States and other countries colonized or influenced by Great Britain.</p>
<p>Typically this window takes the form of two sashes, which are also known as panels or frames. Several glass panes usually comprise each sash, separated by narrow bars, with a typical arrangement of three panes wide by two panes high. While most sashes move vertically, some of them do slide from side to side. A window where both sashes move is referred to as double hung, while a single hung style has the upper sash secured in place and unmovable.</p>
<p>While wood, particularly oak, was the first material used for this type of window and is the traditional material used, other materials are used today. In contemporary construction windows of PVC, vinyl, aluminum and other substances may be made. Most of the windows have been single glazed, meaning one layer of glass, but double glazed windows are also made. They are better at keeping the house an even temperature because they reduce transfer of heat or cold from outside air.</p>
<p>There are several advantages to this style of window. On a double hung window, the sashes can be positioned in the middle part of the window opening, allowing better air flow in hot weather. The mobility of the sashes also allows all of the window panes to be cleaned from within the house.</p>
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<p>Although these windows are not maintenance-free, a lot of people think their care is worthwhile for the elegant look they provide. Windows with wood construction may require adjustment due to the expansion or contraction of the wood, depending on climate. Improper painting can also interfere with the functioning of the windows. There are experts in window restoration available, as well as materials from the local hardware store for those who wish to do their own work.</p>
<p>There are many ways to change the look of sash windows, shutters being one of the traditional treatments. Inside the home, various draperies and curtains may be used to enhance their beauty. No doubt people fortunate enough to have this type of window in their homes will find many ways of increasing their attractiveness.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sashwindowrepairs-london.co.uk/AboutUs.html">Sash window company</a> personnel give fast and professional service to improve the operation and look of your traditional windows. A <a href="http://www.sashwindowrepairs-london.co.uk">sash window restoration London</a> area has the knowledge and experience to make your windows work right.</p>
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		<title>Look Online Tempered Glass Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 07:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Shaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tempered glass is a type of glass which is way more powerful than the conventional glass. The principle advantage of this tempered glass is that when it breaks it could not get down into razor shards.<div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_3112856"></div></div></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tempered glass is a type of glass which is way stronger than the traditional glass. The main advantage of this tempered glass is that when it breaks it might not get down into razor shards.</p>
<p>In fact the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.glasssupplier.com.my/products/tempered-glass/">tempered glass</a> is a particular glass that is made to cover a sure applicable or object and still have the ability to look throughout the object. Because the tempered glass is see through like some other glass. The tempered glass is used for cars and other automobile windows and public buildings.</p>
<p>There could possibly be a zillion uses of the tempered glass relying upon how one desires to use the same to as a protecting sheet with see by capability. Relying upon the necessity of tempered glass one could instantly get in touch with a glass producer to get a bulk discount. In case the usage of the tempered glass is restricted to only personal use, then purchasing it via the local glass producer can be a good suggestion.</p>
<p>A lot of the times when people get their industrial building or manufacturing facility arrange constructed they&#8217;d go for getting in contact with essentially the most economical <a target='_blank' href="http://www.glasssupplier.com.my/">tempered glass manufacturer</a> by the web, in case they would don&#8217;t have any prepared glass manufacturer recognized through the friends in the business. The reasons for individuals to want the tempered glass over the others are -</p>
<p>*	The security facet of the tempered glass is the first purpose why folks like to make use of this glass over every other kind. The tempered glass just isn&#8217;t that easy to break as the process it undergoes to be tempered glass makes it tough. In an event it breaks, which isn&#8217;t inconceivable, it would not injure any one as there could be no razor sharp shards.</p>
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<p>*	When the tempered glass breaks and the items shatter on the floor, the clear up is way easy. This is once more as it would not have sharp shards and that&#8217;s the reason one can just decide it without being exposed to the hazard to chop oneself.</p>
<p>*	The power of the tempered glass creates these usable for the buildings and as windows of the vehicles. The molecular bond of the glass is made robust trough a process which leads to tempered glass. That is the reason why that is utilized in home equipment that would want protection like mobile phones and like.</p>
<p>*	Exposing the tempered glass to the flames wouldn&#8217;t make it soften or weaken. That is as a result of property of the tempered glass to be warmth resistant.</p>
<p>One might search for the tempered glass manufacturer line especially when there&#8217;s a want of purchasing raw tempered glass in bulk. The economies of scale would prevail getting good reductions as in comparison with buying the same in lesser quantities.</p>
<p>In fact looking for glass producer choices online is the only way you might get fingers on a glass provider until a local one is known. Browse throughout effectively to make it possible for the most effective glass suppliers is selected.</p>
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		<title>Historical Overview Of The Introduction Of Glass Tax In England And Scotland</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 07:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article presents the historical facts about an old taxation system on windows in the United Kingdom. The window tax was introduced into Great Britain in 1696 by King William the third. In those days, the idea of civil liberty was different to that which exists today. In the prevailing climate, people felt that telling the king about their income was an unacceptable intrusion into their private business.<div align="right"><div class="sharexyWidgetNoindexUniqueClassName"><div id="shr_85672875"></div></div></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article presents the historical facts about an old taxation system on windows in the United Kingdom. The window tax was introduced into Great Britain in 1696 by King William the third. In those days, the idea of civil liberty was different to that which exists today. In the prevailing climate, people felt that telling the king about their income was an unacceptable intrusion into their private business.</p>
<p>So, in order to be able to impose some sort of taxation on his people, the king decided that people with large houses could be taxed on a tiered system. There was a tax rate of 2 shillings for every householder. This equates to roughly ten new pence. In addition to this there was an extra tax for the householder if their house had more than ten windows.</p>
<p>For a property of ten to twenty windows each person would pay more than the flat rate. They would have to pay four shillings more. And for a house with over twenty windows, the property owner would have to pay eight shillings more. This was later reduced to a house with 7 windows. In 1825, the minimum number of windows taxed would be changed to eight.</p>
<p>This tax was quite unpopular among the people even though it was possible to claim an exemption. If the occupants were poor, they could apply for an exemption.</p>
<p>In order to evade this tax, residents resorted to bricking up extra windows. This occurred mainly in the 17th and early 18th centuries. In Scotland, this tax was not introduced until the 1780s by William Pitt the Younger. Even here, residents painted over their windows black with white crosses. These became known as Pitt&#8217;s pictures. A visitor to Charlotte&#8217;s Square in Edinburgh can still see these windows on some of the houses.</p>
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<p>It may be possible that in contrast to this, many of the richer families actually had extra windows designed into their houses. They commissioned properties with as many windows as possible. Even blank walls had window facades to create the look of more windows.</p>
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