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Jun 20
2009

 

In the current economic climate value for money is more important than ever and with falling house prices we need to do all we can to add value to our homes. UPVC windows and conservatories are additions to your home which are thought to not only improve your home but also be a good investment. A conservatory will add living space to your home and UPVC windows will help to improve the appearance and security of your property.

Advancements in technology mean that unlike traditional wooden framed windows and conservatories UPVC frames will never rot or warp best of all they are also very low maintenance no more summers spent at the top of a ladder painting. UPVC only requires wiping down every now and again to keep it looking as good as new. You will also save money by installing UPVC windows and conservatories as opposed wooden ones as they are far better at keeping heat inside your house therefore lowering your gas and electricity bills and helping to protect the planet at the same time. You will also notice a big reduction in the amount of outside noise coming through when your windows and doors are closed.

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The range of styles which UPVC windows and conservatories are available in is vast. So whether you live in a traditional property or a more modern property there is definitely something to suit you. UPVC now also comes in a fantastic range of colours, of course there is the brilliant white which everyone thinks of when they think of UPVC but there are also wood grain effects made to look like traditional wood or there are some really elegant colours available from black to cream and rustic cherry to green. So you really can make your windows and conservatory unique by adding a splash of colour.

If you live in a traditional property such as a Victorian or Edwardian terraced house then perhaps sash windows would be more in keeping with your house. Well until recently to be able to have the look of sash windows you would have needed to stick with wooden frames. However this is no longer the case. Thanks to improvements in technology you are now able to get UPVC windows which look like traditional sash windows with all the benefits of UPVC technology you really can have the best of both worlds.

Likewise conservatories come in a range of styles to ensure that you can find a style which is to your taste. Some of the more popular styles include Victorian conservatories which are easily recognisable by having 3 or 5 angled windows at the front, Edwardian conservatories which have a rectangular footprint making a good use of the available space or there are Mediterranean conservatories which have shallow sloping roofs these tend to be most popular with bungalow owners due to the style of the roof.

There are obviously a huge range of styles of UPVC windows and conservatories available to choose from and making sure you find the right ones for your property may be a time consuming process however the time spent now will pay dividends in the long run and could even help to add value to your property.

Looking for a local home improvement company offering the very latest uPVC Conservatories in Yorkshire? Tailor-made Orangeries in Yorkshire? What about a company who installs the very latest ‘A’ Rated Replacement Double Glazing Windows in Yorkshire? Maybe you need a company to supply a great range of safe and secure uPVC Doors in Yorkshire? Or simply – Patio Doors, French Doors, an entrance to be proud of with a tailor-made Porch or maintenance free Roofline Guttering and Bargeboards?

Contact West Yorkshire Windows on freephone 0800 026 4455 for details of this months special offers with genuine discounts a free accessories.


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