Windows in Listed Buildings
THE LISTED PROPERTY AWARENESS WEEK
Monday 19th February – Sunday 25th February 2018
Undoubtedly one of the most contentious subjects surrounding owning a listed building is the installation of double glazing. There is often tension between energy conservation and heritage conservation; the want to reduce heat loss and energy efficiency versus retaining an essential part of a building’s history and architectural appeal. In this article, Peter Bell, LPOC Conservation Advisor, dispels the myths surrounding double glazing and considers alternative options for owners.
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This article is taken from Listed Heritage magazine issue 114, which is printed bi-monthly and is available to LPOC members. Each issue features conservation and renovation techniques, innovations and ideas, news and reviews. To find out more about membership please click here.
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