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		<title>Why Choose UPVC Windows</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPVC windows are now amongst the most popular windows that are installed in a new build house, and are the most used for replacing existing windows in an older house. From early wooden sash windows through to aluminum ones, UPVC now are made with up to date styles and colors that are second to none. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UPVC windows are now amongst the most popular windows that are installed in a new build house, and are the most used for replacing existing windows in an older house. From early wooden sash windows through to aluminum ones, UPVC now are made with up to date styles and colors that are second to none. The locking systems on these new windows have also improved along with the seal between the two pieces of glass giving you your R value. As with anything you buy cheapest is not always the best, so do your research and check as many manufacturers products as you possibly can before making your decision.</p>
<p>One way of saving money is to choose a window that is more expensive and consider doing the installation yourself. With UPVC there is no moisture build up in places like your kitchen and bathroom, causing rot and decay in the window, there is so little transference of cold and heat because of the covering on these windows that it also reduces any mold and mildew forming .They just need the frame wiping occasionally to keep them looking crisp and clean. Not having to scrape paint every few years and then repaint is one of the biggest draws in having these windows. Being totally maintenance free has to be a huge decision in your choice.</p>
<p>You will also find that noise transfer is lowered compared to the old aluminum windows, and drafts are nonexistent from the window itself, of course if it’s fitted badly you will get a draft around the window, so be certain the person installing knows what they are doing. Now you can get wood grain UPVC and a large variety of solid color choices. Most UPVC windows, doors and French doors all come with at least a 10 year warranty, so this is a product that you can rely on to hold up to whatever weather you have where you live.</p>
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		<title>The UPVC Window: A Choice Worth Considering</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing a UPVC window to replace an old window gives a homeowner several advantages. UPVC windows are more energy efficient than other windows. They also can provide extra security for a home and are less expensive than many other window types. They generally are less of a financial burden than other windows, including the initial cost.</p>
<p>UPVC windows are made from a special type of plastic. This plastic is more durable. These windows are double glazed. A window is double glazed by combining two separate panes, yet leaving a space. The gap between the panes is filled with air. It can also be filled with a gas, like argon.</p>
<p>A UPVC window is better at retaining heat because it is double glazed. The extra pane helps keep heat inside the house. This means that people will be more comfortable. It also saves a great deal of money for the homeowner. Besides lowering heat and fuel costs, there are tax benefits to adding energy efficient materials to a house.</p>
<p>These windows can come in many forms, including UPVC French windows. UPVC windows can also be bought as bay windows or sash windows. The frames for any window of this type are more durable than traditional wood frames. There is no warping or rot to worry about. Since UPVC does not need to be painted, there will be no repainting necessary. Typically, they come in white. However, there are several other colors available. They are also very difficult to break.</p>
<p>Windows made from UPVC hold up to all types of weather. There is no need to worry about the frames contracting and expanding. People who have these windows also will not need to worry about finding cracks. They also tend to resist condensation more efficiently than traditional windows.</p>
<p>The durability found in these windows adds an extra layer of protection against intruders. Since a UPVC window is more difficult to break than a traditional window, a potential threat may be averted. The newer windows have stronger mechanisms for their locks than some of the older or more traditional styles. They also have the added benefit of keeping outside noise where it belongs. They generally are less of a financial burden than other windows.</p>
<p>If a family picks this type of window, there will be significantly less work for them. There will be no need for constant repairs and repainting. In addition, they are very easy to clean. It just takes wiping down the window with a cloth and soap and water. They also need to be cleaned much less often than most others.</p>
<p>Many families might want to consider investing in a UPVC window. There are several reasons for that choice being helpful. Those reasons are that it saves money, is better for the environment, and stand up to more weather and wear and tear. This means they also save people the time and money they would need to invest in a window. They offer significant extra protection against potential intruders and other threats.</p>
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		<title>French Doors &#8211; So Many Options!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[French doors have been around for centuries and for most of that time they have been fairly standardized in their use and appearance. French doors originated from casement windows which grew downward to meet the floor and were originally used mainly on second story balconies. These casement windows eventually grew upwards and then became doors. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-21" title="pool_bifold" src="http://www.lovelyfrenchdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/pool_bifold.jpg" alt="pool_bifold" width="225" height="180" />French doors have been around for centuries and for most of that time they have been fairly standardized in their use and appearance. French doors originated from casement windows which grew downward to meet the floor and were originally used mainly on second story balconies. These casement windows eventually grew upwards and then became doors. What makes the original french doors unique is that the glass panes were all individual pieces of glass separated by wooden dividers known as mullions. The glass pieces in the doors are known as lites and french doors were categorized by the number of lites they contained. A french door with ten glass panels would be known as a ten lite french door.</p>
<p>Today french doors have been transformed in their use and in their design. Modern manufacturing techniques and materials allow french doors to be used in ways that could never have been imagined in their early years. The installation and operation alone have several options for homeowners to choose from. The styles include in swing doors where double doors open from the center into the home. Out swing doors would be the opposite and would open towards the outside. In the case of either out swing or in swing french doors you need to ensure that there is room for the doors to fully open without hindrance from furniture or fixtures.</p>
<p>One way to avoid the swinging doors is to have sliding french doors installed. The standard option here is the patio style door which has one panel that slides in front of the other. The detractor to this kind of arrangement is that only one half of the door is actually open. There of course is now an option to have the doors meet in the middle and slide into the wall to open thus creating the standard large opening that french doors are known for.</p>
<p>Another increasingly popular installation option is the folding French door. With this option a series of french doors that fold accordion style can be installed into virtually any size wall opening. This style of installation is commonly seen in restaurants that feature outdoor seating. The reason being that an entire wall can be replaced by folding french doors thereby increasing the square footage and seating area exponentially. Of course a folding french door can also be used in your home regardless of how wide your wall opening is.</p>
<p>Aside from the installation style of French door that you choose there are other options to consider when purchasing a french door? Screens and coverings are also options for french doors. Some french doors today have double paned glass for insulation purposes. This double paned glass offers a number of interesting choices. You may consider having a built in mini blind installed between the two panes of glass. This will give you the option of shutting out the light and visibility of the French door. Also if you have this double paned glass door you might have the dividing grid placed between the panes of glass so that you have the appearance of a multi lite french door while also gaining the benefit of easy cleaning.</p>
<p>Screens for french doors can be found in a few basic installation styles. There are screens that are essentially french doors that have screen material rather than glass and there are retractable screens that are housed in the wall and meet in the center if the door opening.</p>
<p>In addition to screens and coverings there is one other area that offers customization options. The glass itself. The options for the glass are limitless. Clear glass, tinted glass, stained glass, glass with patterns, glass with obscured views for privacy. Nearly any style of glass you can think of is available for your french door.</p>
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