Windows, Doors && Architectural Ironmongery

March 1, 2005
<table> <tbody><tr><td><b>Windows</b></td> </tr><tr><td> <b>Period style</b> <br/>The specialist window manufacturer Mumford &amp;&amp; Wood is offering a bespoke service, tailoring its range of doors and windows to your needs. It has created a variety of period designs that enables it to fit its products into several architectural styles. The designs have recently been used in the renovation of an early Edwardian villa in Devon. The use of Edwardian style vertical spring balance, sliding sash windows and French door sets, both with moulded glazing bars, fulfilled the specification for the home. <br/><b>Mumford &amp;&amp; Wood <br/>EO0265</b></td></tr><tr><td><b>Green glass</b><br/>Pultec is now offering a complete suite of windows made from pultruded fibre reinforced polymer. The material, also known as glass fibre, has recently received the top environmental rating from the British Research Establishment’s Green Guide to Composites. It is guaranteed for 20 years and has a life expectancy of more than 50 years. Pultec’s systems are available in a variety of contemporary designs such as traditional open out casements, vertical sliding sashes, tilt and turn, horizontal sliders and patio doors. <br/><b>Pultec <br/>EO0266</b></td></tr><tr><td> <b>Glazing high</b><br/>Technal has recently expanded its FXi casement suite to include the FXi46 casement window. The FXi range uses a polyamide thermal break to reduce …

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