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Martin Ball: Director, NK Windows


From Martin Ball

For most existing homes we can replace the windows without having to replace the entire window frame. The two main frame types we deal with are:

WOODEN - we typically remove the existing glass and sashes, and insert a uPVC frame into the existing timber frame. This minimises the impact on the interior and often means we do not need to touch existing timber reveals and architraves.

ALUMINIUM - we typically cut out the existing aluminium frames and butt the new uPVC frame up to the existing internal timber reveal.If there is water damage or rot in the old window frames we can do a complete window replacement, including the internal timber reveals and architraves. This takes a little longer and is more intrusive for the homeowner, and also means there will be some internal painting to do.

These methods are typically independent of the cladding type. We can install new uPVC frames into weatherboard, brick and plaster cladding systems. What varies is the exterior finishing detail, to ensure the right look and weathertightness.


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