Old and new Sashes

Finished Product

Old and their new replacement sashes. Putty glazed, same thickness glass so the old counter-weights will still work.

Bring in your old sashes and we can reproduce them. Same idea with flyscreens. Size and detail will dictate the cost, but we can quote once we see (or email dimensions and a photo).

Bay Window Repair

Finished Product, Work in progress

A dog had chewed the colonial bars of the window. We had been asked by insurance to replace this section of the bay window.

This sash had rotted and no longer was operable. Again we were asked to replace this section of the bay window.

Old sash / New sash!

After a hell of a lot of care to remove the existing center frame from the above timber paneling. Same on inside – we managed to keep all the decorative beading on the inside. New panel in, cover plates replaced.

New awning sash in place too.

Back for 2017

Finished Product, Work in progress

Well we have come back (the 9th for George and I with the rest of the staff fully back on january 23rd 2017).  I’ve been a little slack in uploading new images of what we have been doing so today here are a few random images of what has been going on the past few months.

 

Replacing damaged colonial bars with new ones.

5 panel clear anodise bifold door.  Hawkesbury suite from ALSPEC.

5 panel clear anodise bifold door. Hawkesbury suite from ALSPEC.

Casement windows with putty glazed sashes.

Casement windows with putty glazed sashes.

Hanging the cedar gate we had made earlier

Hanging the cedar gate we had made earlier

cedar doorframe

cedar doorframe, made to clients specs.

removal of old timber lift up window, replaced with aluminium double slider

removal of old timber lift up window, replaced with aluminium double slider

Pearl White Aluminium Sliding Window. A common but great style of window we make. Cathedral glass

Cedar Doorframes, no sills.

Cedar Doorframes, no sills.

A small selection of the variety of work we have carried out recently. Ill try make a better effort and post more frequently.

regards Peter @ THE WINDOW MAN