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New and Restored Sash Windows – Sligo

We repaired some of the existing sash windows in this house in Sligo, and we replaced others that were past the point of being restored with new, bespoke sash windows. However try as we might, some of the residents were determined to photo bomb every one of our photos, but we didn’t mind and we think they’re two of our handsomest clients!

New Sash and Casement Windows – Mount Merrion

 

This charming cottage in Mount Merrion had original wooden casement frames and single-glazed sashes throughout.

 

The owner wanted to improve the energy efficiency of their home without altering the beautiful appearance. They asked us to create new casement windows at the front and new sash windows at the back to enhance the charm of their beautiful home, and we were delighted to be asked to make them!

 

We made both the new sash and casement windows using Accoya, which is a sustainable wood and is guaranteed against rot for 50 years. We also used double-glazed, Pilkington glass, and we finished the windows with new brass fittings.

 

New Sash Windows – Dublin 8

 

Our client had aluminium windows in their home in Dublin 8 and wanted to replace them with fully authentic sash windows.

 

We made new sash windows using Accoya wood, which is both sustainable and has a 50 year guarantee against rot! And we used a mix of single and double-glazed panes of Pilkington glass.

 

We also made all of the surrounds for these new sash windows, including the shutters, architraves, windowsill and base panels to help return this beautiful house to its original glory!

 

If you want to know more about our new sash windows then contact us today!

Bay Sash Window – Ballsbridge

 

The windows in this beautiful, period, red brick house needed a little love! The sash windows themselves needed to be replaced entirely but the the frames could be retained.

 

We made new sash windows using Accoya wood, Pilkington double-glazed glass and new brass fittings. In addition we made some needed repairs to the window frames, which we had also stripped. Once all this was completed and then windows were installed, we hand-painted the windows and the frames to finish the job!

 

New Sash Windows and Doors – Lyons Estate

These photos are very old and are digital scans of physical photos – but we are still very proud of this job so thought it was worth sharing!

 

This is the Lyons Estate which was owned by Tony Ryan at the time and back when we were called WJ Bolger! We installed new sash windows throughout the entire estate. We also installed the doors and fan windows above the doors in the Orangery

 

New sash windows – Benincasa, Blackrock

This is Benincasa School on Mount Merrion Avenue, Blackrock, where we stripped and restored the sash window frames.

We then made bespoke, new double-glazed sashes which we then installed in the repaired frames.

Once the new sashes were installed, we painted both the frames and windows.

You can read more about our new sash windows

Bay Sash Window – Ranelagh

 

These beautiful bay sash windows in Ranelagh needed to be both restored and replaced. The frames were still in excellent condition and only needed some repair work, which we completed.

 

We then installed new, double-glazed sash windows complete with draft-proofing.

 

Finally attached the new, polished brass fittings, and then finished with hand-painting the sash windows and the frames.

 

New and Restored Sash and Casement Windows – Rathgar

 

We were asked by our client to restore and upgrade their sash and casement windows as they wanted to make them more energy efficient and to improve the comfort levels in the house.

 

The window frames were in good condition so we retained them. We restored the frames by fully stripping them, repairing them and installing draft-proofing.

 

Their new windows were made using Accoya wood. We used new brass ironmongery for the fittings.

 

Once the new windows were installed, we hand-painted each one along with the restored frames.

 

We used BENGglas in both the sash and casement windows. BENGglas is slimmer then normal triple-glazed glass. You cannot see the edge seals, so it looks like single glazing!

 

New and Repaired Sash Windows – Merrion Square

The owners of this private home in Merrion Square hired us to repair and replace their existing sash windows. Some of the windows were still in good condition, so we were able to repair and restore them. Other windows were too damaged and so we made new, bespoke sash windows that were identical to the windows that had to be replaced to ensure that the period style of the house looked as it did when it was first built.

CBS Westland Row

C.B.S. Westland Row was opened in 1864, and like many buildings of that time, had sash windows. Unfortunately, as can happen with some much older buildings, the windows were past the point of being restored.

 

We fitted new, bespoke, double-glazed sashes that will keep students warm in the winter months and will be there for many years to come!