Thursday 29 March 2018

Many benefits of factory finished timber casement windows

The timber window treatments are beneficial in many ways and are only as good as the environment it is built in. The engineered timber is therefore used as it is far stronger and robust of the two materials and is sixty percent stronger than the solid timber, making it a perfect choice for the doors and windows where the thermal efficiency and security are amongst the high priorities. Along with these, the timber windows in Sussex also offer improved acoustic performance, keeping your windows stay looking good for a much longer time.

The environment in which the engineered timber window is manufactured plays a vital significance in the resultant quality and lifespan of the final product. When a window is factory finished, it means that the product has been constructed crossing the optimum conditions. It is constructed, keeping a check on various levels, such as humidity, temperature and others so that it stays stable. The product that is produced using effective engineered timber in a factory environment means that the product is in its optimum state.

The skilled joiners and carpenters work in optimum conditions using solid timber, but they are also well-versed in crafting products using engineered timber. It is just the matter of space because the work with engineered timber could not be carried on under a small space. It requires a wide space where the conditions can be regulated according to the product that is under construction.

The cracking or flaking paintwork is a sign that the timber window is not ready to be painted. Since timber itself has much moisture and if that timber is painted with either matt or gloss paint, it does not get a place for that moisture to move.  And therefore, in a factory finished windows, the micro-porous paint is applied that regulates any sort of moisture, by allowing air to pass through the paint surface allowing timber to breathe effectively.