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An indoors lifestyle blog by Balmoral Windows

Monday 6 December 2010

How to keep warm, dry and secure in Lancashire

It’s Sunday morning and you’re enjoying a bit of a sleep in, snuggled under the duvet. Why not? Aha, then you receive a text from your friend: ‘Hey, have you seen the snow?’

Snow? You jump out of bed and wish you hadn’t. You’re already shivering when you peer through the curtains – with a distinctly damp chill in the air. It’s coming from the puddles on your windowsill.

Your single glazed windows have a lovely film of condensation which is busy running onto your sill. The window frames don’t look well sealed, not like those intact PVC-U ones you see. So, to add to the cheer, the draft coming through the window edges is making your bones feel cold. The heat from the radiator is making its way windwards, you could say. You groan at the thought of your next energy bill.

Oh well, you wipe away the water, shiver a bit more whilst words like durability, security, warmth float through your mind. Don’t look too hard at the mildew spotted peeling paint, and with a longing backward glance at the duvet you restrain yourself from turning up the heating dial a notch or two. The winter stretches on...and on. Look, if you’re up here in snowy, blowy Lancashire, it can be a really icy, dicey stretch.

This is getting ridiculous, all this draught, heat escape, cracking, flaking, discolouring and repainting. The pounds you’re throwing away might as well pay for new windows. Oooh, double glazed, airtight, watertight, secure tight. To put it in a nutshell: a nice tight fit, a one off cost and the job done: double glazed windows in PVC-U and four creature comforts:

- heat stays in

- cold stays out

- no more re-painting

- super low maintenance.

Oh, and a warm Sunday morning lie in, Lancashire snow, wind and rain et al.


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