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  1. How To Fit Trickle Vents Easily Using This Guide

    How To Fit Trickle Vents Easily Using This Guide

    How To Fit trickle vents Size Guide You've come to this page because you need to know how to fit trickle vents to your window. If your window is made from upvc, wood or aluminium and you already have trickle vents fitted or at least the slots in the frame then this is 100 per cent the page to be on. If you are struggling with condensation, heat...

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  2. How To Check uPVC Letterbox Sizes (Diagrams)

    How To Check uPVC Letterbox Sizes (Diagrams)

    If it is all getting a little confusing then get back to basics with the actual uPVC Letterbox sizes you need for our standard replacement upvc letterboxes. If you are measuring the aperture through the door then the sizes here will help you as will the fixing detail. So the task is to get the plastic letterbox sleeve through the aperture that has ...

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  3. Window Handles For Timber Windows | Guide

    Window Handles For Timber Windows | Guide

    Window Handles for Timber Windows Finding suitable Window Handles for timber windows is challenging to say the least, but here and amongst our various guides we aim to get you pointing in the right direction. One caveat though is not to expect too much as these handles are in decline so the options are not always that straight forward. ...

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  4. Guide To Window Latches For Timber Windows

    Guide To Window Latches For Timber Windows

    Window latches for Timber Windows Window latches for timber windows are a simple arrangement involving a latch (the handle) and a catch (the receiver). Both interlock to form a brace between the frames of the window. Fitting window latches for timber windows is fairly simple requiring no more than simple positioning on the window and fixing via ...

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  5. Guide to Window Handles For Double Glazing

    Guide to Window Handles For Double Glazing

    Window Handles for Double Glazing Double glazing is a term used for a more modern day window where two panes of glass are combined into one unit for the purpose of heat insulation. These types of windows came into fashion during the 1970's when windows were generally a single pane of glass and found mostly on wooden or steel framed windows. ...

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