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.
North Walsham
North Walsham is a market town and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Predominantly for the purposes of regional authorities, the town is a part of the North Norfolk district. According to the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent population of 12634 residing in the 6.67 square miles. North Walsham is located 7.5 miles south of Cromer and 7.5 miles north of Wroxham. The town is served by North Walsham train station, permitting quick access to Norwich, Cromer and Sheringham. The town is found on the B1145, which is a route running in between King's Lynn and Mundesley. It started to progress from the 12th century because of the arrival of weavers from Flanders. The name of the town comes from the textiles produced by the weavers. 'Walsham' related to a light-weight cloth for summer clothing. The huge 14th-century 'wool churches' are stunning demonstrations of the success of the regional mill owners. North Walsham's church of St. Nicholas is one of the UK's largest parish churches, together with having the second tallest steeple in Norfolk prior to its collapse in 1724. Its ruins are a prominent feature of the town centre and it is now a recognised landmark of the area. The North Walsham and Dilham Canal, owned by the North Walsham Canal Company, ranged from Antingham Mill to a point before Honing, which followed the course of the River Ant. The town has been the home of a range of cinemas over the 20th century. North Walsham Picturedrom was open between 1912 and 1931, the Regal Cinema between 1931 and 1979, and the current cinema, the Atrium, opened in 2011. For all your home upgrades, make certain to make use of reliable professionals in North Walsham to make certain of quality.