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Let Some Air Into Your Home With Planet Windows

Posted by Conservatories & Double Glazing Expert
Jun 24
2010

 

There is nothing worse than being stuck indoors particularly when everyone is outside having a good time and the sun is beating down. It can be extremely frustrating if you have single glazed windows which do not offer your home the necessary protection it needs from the hot weather, causing you to get hot and bothered. Many old windows also only open in one way, so it means that ventilation options are restricted.

However, if you were to replace those windows with Planet Windows, then you could easily let some air into your home. There are several window designs available, some of which come with a tilt and turn mechanism, while others allow you to both open your windows both outwards and inwards. This type of window is especially handy for cleaning as you can tilt it inwards and do all the cleaning from the safety of your own home, rather than having to suffer vertigo and potential injury on a ladder. Some windows, such as Georgian windows, will also open up and down so you can be ensured of a cool environment whether they are installed.

Planet PVC is a material which is guaranteed to last, no matter what type of weather comes it way. In days gone by PVC would only be available in a limited amount of colours, this was something which would put a lot of people off changing their existing windows as they would want windows which would suit their home. But, in recent times this has changed as you will now find numerous amounts of finishes, so you can pick whichever blends in best.

So, you would be mad to melt and suffer indoors because of your current windows. Double glazing and Planet conservatories will adapt to the outside temperature and keep you cool when you are building up a sweat.


1 Comment »

  1. Double glazing is certainly very good for all weather types. If it’s too hot they will block a lot of the heat from coming from outside and in the winter they insulation most of the heat from escaping. They are certainly worth considering if you looking to replace your windows.

    Comment by Sash Window — June 28, 2010 @ 10:52 am

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