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		<title>Some Facts about the Lumber that Comprises Timber Windows</title>
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</script><br />Timber Windows UK
If you have a period or historic UK home, you can be sure it’s built out of wood. That said, if your agenda includes getting replacement windows, more than likely you’ve considered less pricey options like PVC windows. Here’s some information about why wooden windows provide the best solution.
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<p>If you have a period or historic UK home, you can be sure it’s built out of wood. That said, if your agenda includes getting replacement windows, more than likely you’ve considered less pricey options like PVC windows. Here’s some information about why wooden windows provide the best solution.</p>
<p>Kinds of Lumber to Choose from for Timber Replacement Windows</p>
<p>To make an informed decision about wood windows for your dwelling, it’s important to recognize that there are two kinds of lumber out there: softwood and hardwood. Examples of softwoods are spruce, cedar and pine. Builders frequently use these softwoods—they’re inexpensive and not hard to find anywhere. In contrast, the hardwoods or “angiosperms” are deciduous, meaning that they shed their leaves in the fall. Different kinds of hardwood include maple, oak, mahogany, and birch.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://premierwindows.ltd.uk/timber-windows">Timber Windows</a></p>
<p>Other Good Things Going for Wooden Windows</p>
<p>As a construction material, timber enjoys one of the smallest values for “embedded energy”. To say it plainer, it takes much less energy to make and dispense wood than it does things like aluminum or PVC. When additional wood features like low conductivity to temperature and ability to insulate, wood becomes a clearly prize material for sash windows, casement windows, bow windows and bay windows.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://premierwindows.ltd.uk/timber-windows">UK Timber Windows</a> </p>
<p>Final Thoughts on Wood Used in UK Timber Windows</p>
<p>Those who are concerned about the ecosystem while installing timber windows and doors, in actuality the UK imports 85% of its wood from countries who have government regulated forest management programs. 45,000 people work in Britain on forestry or something similar—they make up 20% of the UK’s production of timber. They plant two trees per one used.</p>
<p>As you now realize, there’s no reason to hold back on installing timber windows in your UK home, because a strong portion of it comes from places that forest management policies are adopted. Error! Bookmark not defined.</p>
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