VR90 – VENTROLLA’S WOOD REPAIR SYSTEM

Ventrolla inspects more than 100,000 sliding sash windows per year, and finds on average only a small percentage of wood needs to be replaced. Ventrolla have de...

LESSONS IN RENOVATION

As the UK feels the repercussions of the change in Government since the election earlier in the year, one spending cut stands out for the education sector. The ...

IT’S ACTUALLY QUITE EASY BEING GREEN

Whether it’s to help save the planet or simply ease the strain on your wallet, reducing energy consumption is something every homeowner needs to be thinking abo...

It’s all about renovating sash windows the green way!

When renovating casement or sash windows, our aim is to minimise Ventrolla’s impact on the environment and develop busi...

No more noisy windows

Ventrolla London Commercial, the sash window renovation specialist, has successfully completed an £80,000 project on 44 residential flats in Greenwich. The comp...

RIBA approved CPD worth double points

RIBA CPD Network Replacing windows can result in unnecessary complications, higher costs to the client, loss of the building’s character and a negative impact o...

Case studies finally done……….!!!

Finally completed all the case studies…… in need a very strong cup of coffee right now. For those of you wanting to know a little more about our wor...

It’s oh so quiet……..

Sliding sash windows normally require at least 3mm of perimeter gap to slide properly. In an average sized window of 1.2m x 1.8m, the aggregate gap area would b...

GANTS HILL LIBRARY GETS THE VENTROLLA TOUCH!

Ventrolla have just completed repairs on 12 period timber windows at Gants Hill Library in Ilford.  It took three months to complete and involved extensive repa...

Enjoy reduced VAT rate on energy saving materials

While the government has confirmed a rise in the standard rate of VAT to 20%, a number of energy saving materials still quali...

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Case Studies

RANDOLPH PLACE, EDINBURGH

24 September 2009
The windows in this Georgian “A” Listed Building had been well maintained over the years but the customer was looking to improve the windows by installing the Ventrolla draught proofing system to eliminate cold draughts and reduce dust ingres...more

ARDWALL ROAD, DUMFRIES

21 September 2006
Scope of the Project Although the windows of this 1911 property had been well maintained over the years, the customer wanted windows which would operate with ease without losing the original style and character. Services Provided Full window inspectio...more

WOODRAY, DUNBAR

23 August 2006
Scope of the Project The customers main objectives were to have fully operational windows, upgraded to meet modern day performance standards whilst retaining the original appearance of this Georgian property which is situated in a Conservation Area. S...more

BENTPATH HOUSE, LANGHOLM

19 September 2005
Scope of the Project The client was very interested in the energy saving benefits of the Ventrolla draught proofing system and although the windows were found to be in a fairly good condition, their main objective was, through time, to renovate and upgra...more

GOLDENBERRY COTTAGE, SWINTON

13 July 2005
Scope of the Project Although the windows were found to be in good condition and did not require any timber repairs, the customer wanted to upgrade their windows to meet modern day performance standards and make future maintenance easier while retaining ...more

ORCHARD HOUSE, COCKERMOUTH

01 January 2005
Scope of the Project The clients main objective was to renovate and upgrade 2 existing sash windows whilst retaining the original appearance of the property.  Services Provided Full window inspection and quotation. Ventrolla draught proofing s...more

NEW LANARK HERITAGE SITE

11 May 2004
Ventrolla Scotland were delighted to be asked to carry out a detailed survey on the sliding sash windows of this fascinating world heritage site. As there were many hundreds of sash windows in this listed building, any refurbishment work was to be ...more