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The Ascent VS Box Sash
Window
Traditional vertical sliding sash
windows
with modern day performance
Authentic style
Vertically sliding sash
windows typify a wonderful period in British
architecture and window design. Introduced by the
Victorians these distinctive windows are as popular now
as ever but unlike the original timber construction the
modern PVCu equivalent is low maintenance, energy efficient, double glazed and draft free
The key features that
characterise the original timber window have been
retained and you can even copy the original design and
configuration. Recreate a truly crafted look with a
traditionally jointed deep bottom rail and choose from
two options of ‘horn’ to match the original character
If you’ve a real eye for
detail you may want to upgrade from smooth PVCu to a
white woodgrain textured foil. Whilst this mimics a
traditionally painted finish, rest assured it will never
require a coat of paint
Re-create the Georgian
look
Traditional Georgian bar
glazing arrangements can be authentically two different
ways
For a really authentic
look, replica Georgian bars are fixed to the surface of
the glass inside and out) and a special spacer gives the
appearance of separate pieces glass yet you retain all
the advantages double glazed window
Alternatively, Georgian
bars can be inside the glass unit which makes cleaning
windows a simple and quick affair

Hardware to suit
Whether you want
traditional with a simpler more contemporary Ascent-VS
will have something for any taste
Locking cam catches,
latches, pole eyes, hook lifts and restrictors are
available finished in white, chrome or gold and are
available either a traditional
old style or a smooth, rounded contemporary form
Energy-efficient
glazing
Compared to older, timber
sliding sash frames, modern PVCu equivalents offer
outstanding energy ef ciency, weather proofing, draft
proofing and noise reduction to help reduce your heating
bills and carbon footprint
The Ascent-VS range has a
C window energy rating
(WER) as standard, however WERs of B and A are also
available for those wanting to harness the power of
direct sunlight to help heat inside the home

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