How long your aluminium windows will last depends on their quality. They should last 20 -30 years at least, but have been known to stay in good condition for up to 45 years. This is considerably longer than uPVC and wooden double glazing.
Henley-on-thames
Henley-on-Thames is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in the English county of Oxfordshire. It lies about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Reading and 7 miles west of Maidenhead. One of its borders has the tripoint of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. It encompasses an area of around 2.15 square miles. In accordance with the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent population of around 11619 people. The first record of Henley is from 1179, when it is recorded that King Henry II 'had acquired land for the making of structures'. King John awarded the manor of Benson and the town and manor of Henley to Robert Harcourt in 1199. The existing Thursday market, it is believed, was approved by a charter of King John. A market was certainly in existence by 1269, although the jurors of the assize of 1284 declared to not know by what warrant the earl of Cornwall held a market and fair in the town of Henley. The existing Corpus Christi fair was granted by a charter of Henry VI. Henley is a world-renowned centre for rowing. Each summer, the yearly Henley Royal Regatta is held on Henley Reach, which is a naturally straight stretch of the river just north of the town. It was extended artificially. The event became 'Royal' in 1851, when Prince Albert was patron of the regatta. The River and Rowing Museum, located in Mill Meadows, is the town's one museum. It was set up in 1998, and formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The museum, created by the architect David Chipperfield, presents information on the River Thames, the sport of rowing, and the town of Henley itself. For all your house refurbishments, make sure to identify reputable specialists in Henley-on-Thames to make certain of quality.