Wonderful Wooden Windows At Mitchell Glass

There are many materials that can be used to make windows and each separate material has its own unique range of benefits and drawbacks. The main 3 materials that modern windows can be made of are UPVC, aluminium and wood or timber. At Mitchell Glass we have many years experiences designing, fabricating and installing each of these types of windows and we are using this experience to help educate you on the various uses of each type. As many people are aware of the benefits and uses of UPVC we will mainly be concentrating on aluminium and timber windows.
If you are interested in timber windows in Edinburgh or timber windows in Livingston then you may be considering using them to replace your authentic sash windows. The reason many of our customers wish to replace timber for timber is that it can be hard to get planning permission to replace authentic wooden sash windows with plastic alternatives. Fortunately, modern timber windows can be designed and manufactured to very high levels of energy efficiency which means there are very few things that you are missing out on.

The most modern window material is aluminium and this can be used in a variety of ways to create stunning contemporary windows. While this product looks best in modern and designer homes, it can find a place in any property. Aluminium windows are often used in order to create very large, striking floor to ceiling windows that look incredible when used with large bi folding doors. Such installations can completely transform a house and open the lower rooms out on to the garden; truly perfect for long, bright summer days. No matter how you choose to use aluminium windows in your home you can be sure that with Mitchell Glass you only ever get the best product and service.

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