Window cills, also known as window ledges and sometimes spelt ‘sills’ or windowsills, are horizontal ledges located at the bottom of windows. Although often overlooked, they serve an important purpose for the window fitter and homeowner – and offer numerous benefits. Here we explore why window cills are a good idea to install when you fit your windows.
- Protection from Water Damage
Window cills play an important role in protecting your home from water damage. When rainwater falls on the outside of your window, it can easily enter your home if there is no proper barrier to stop it. Window cills provide this barrier, preventing water from entering your home and causing water damage to the walls and floors. This is particularly important for homes in areas that experience frequent rainfall.
- Energy Efficiency
Window cills also contribute to energy efficiency in your home. When properly installed, they create a seal between the window frame and the wall, reducing air leakage and preventing drafts. This means that your home will be more energy efficient, as less air will escape, and less energy will be required to heat or cool your home. Additionally, some window cills are made from materials with insulating properties, which can further improve energy efficiency – like PVC for example!
- Interior Design
Window cills can also enhance the interior design of your home. They provide a natural shelf that can be used to display decorative items or plants. Depending on the size of the cill, it can also serve as additional seating or storage space. The material and colour of the window cill can be chosen to complement the overall interior design of your home, adding to its aesthetic appeal.
- Protection from Insects
Window cills can also help to keep insects out of your home. By creating a barrier between the window frame and the wall, they prevent insects from entering through gaps or cracks. This is particularly important for homes in areas with a high population of insects, such as mosquitoes or ants.
- Protection from Accidents
Window cills can also help to prevent accidents. They provide a barrier between the window and the floor, preventing objects from falling out of the window and potentially injuring someone below. This is particularly important for homes with young children or pets.
- Durability
Window cills are typically made from durable materials such as PVC, wood, or metal, which can withstand the test of time. This means that they do not require frequent replacement or repair, making them a cost-effective investment in the long run.
- Easy Maintenance
Window cills are also relatively easy to maintain. They can be wiped down with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. PVC window cills do not require occasional sealing or refinishing to maintain their appearance and durability – making them a very straightforward option to install.
- Soundproofing
Window cills can also provide some degree of soundproofing. By creating a barrier between the window and the wall, they can help to reduce outside noise from entering your home. This is particularly important for homes located in noisy areas, such as near a busy road or airport.
So, as you can see, window cills are a pretty good idea for a variety of reasons! They provide protection from water damage, enhance energy efficiency, add to the interior design of your home, keep insects out, prevent accidents, are durable and easy to maintain, and provide some degree of soundproofing. For these reasons, investing in window cills is a smart choice for any homeowner.
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