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Window Sash Repairs

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgThe majority of homeowners don't think too much about window sashes -- so long as they are able to can be closed and opened, they keep the outside air out and the interior air in. As time passes window sashes may get worn out and cause drafts, air leaks or even sashes to become stuck.

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgWith a sash propped on a DIY easel The artist works the glazing points into gaps. He also scrapes paint off the frame and applies wood preserver.

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If windows aren't opening and closing in a smooth manner or are sticking, a faulty counter-balancing system may be to blame. This could be due to a damaged or missing sash chain or a sashweight that is not aligned properly or not attached to a weight, or a damaged or damaged pulley.

The timber sash window weights are small boxes made of cast iron that help support the sash and also balance the window's counter-weight system. The sash weights are situated on the bottom rails of every window frame. They are protected by wood panels that can be removed to reveal their location. These panels can be removed to allow access to the sash weight pockets to clean and repair or replace them.

If you've had sash windows for some time you likely have a problem with the sash weights, which cause them to sag or catch. This can be due to the weights being too heavy (they are supposed to be a bit heavier than the top sash) or because they were installed in a way that isn't correct (some people disabled their weight systems by cutting them off and taking them off to save money or turn them into scrap metal).

To fix this problem, remove the stops (the trim that runs along the inside edge of the window at the point where it joins the frame to keep it in position). Place them aside. This requires you to be gentle in order to not damage the shape of your meeting rails. Then, you can make use of a mallet or hammer to separate the stiles from the rails and examine the rails for damage or any repairs that must be done.

After you've checked the stiles and rails, lay down a few dust sheets and start working on the sash itself. Begin by removing the wood pegs with a pin-punch and a hammer or screwdriver from the mortise-and-tenon joints. After you have removed the pegs you can start disassembling the sash. Remove the sash stop moldings and any sash cords that are still connected.

Next, you will need to weigh the sash in order to determine how much weight it needs for proper functioning. You can find vintage weights for replacement on the internet or at some home improvement stores, but be sure to purchase the correct size so as not to over or under weight the sash.

Sash Cords

Sash cords that have worn out or broken can cause problems with the sash window. The weights put pressure on the sash cords, and this could cause them to break over time. The sashes will not open or close as easily if cords break. The problem could be caused by a variety of reasons that can cause it, such as excessive force, aging, the lack of maintenance or accumulation of moisture. During window sash repairs, it's important to replace the old cords with new ones made of a material that will last and resist moisture.

Begin by removing the inner stops and the thin pieces of wood that hold the sashes in place, using a utility knife and a Chisel. Take care to remove the stops of the sashes, keeping an eye out for cracks or broken. After removing the stops you can access the weights on the sash by opening the jamb or removing the weight pocket.

Accessing the sash cords takes a little more work but it's not a problem with the right tools and patience. Take the old cords out first by cutting them at their knots, then pulling them out. Remove the sash and set it aside. Take off the staff bead. This is the nail that holds the sash in its place. Insert a nail of about a foot in length into the hole. This will hold the sash in place as you string counterweights.

After installing the upper sash, reattach the sash cords and make sure the sashes are balanced and move smoothly. Then, install the lower sash and repeat the process, making sure that the sashes are seated and moving smoothly.

Reattach the sash cables once you have installed the counterweights. Thread the cord through the pulleys and then through the knot hole on the sash. Repeat this procedure for each side of the sash until cords have been replaced and the sashes function normal.

Drafts and Air Leaks

Over time, the materials that seal sash windows to your frame of your home deteriorate creating drafts and energy loss. A thorough inspection can identify the areas of concern and help you decide on your window sash repairs options. Your comfort preferences and skill level influence whether you can self-manage window repair or require expert input. The historical status of your property and structural integrity concerns also influence the scope of work that is required.

When cold air sneaks in through a drafty window, your furnace has to perform overtime to keep your home warm. This inefficiency can increase your heating expenses, and can compromise the efficiency of your HVAC system. Drafts can also reduce the quality of air inside and affect indoor comfort by adding allergens, pollutant and humidity from outside.

A common sign of a drafty windows is the sensation of cold air in your room regardless of windows and doors being shut. Other signs to look for are fluctuations in the temperature of your home near the window, and condensation around the frame or sill.

Repairing drafty windows is a an easy task, and can reduce your energy costs and improve indoor comfort. The first step is to examine the window's exterior. Look for bare wood and areas where the old caulking has cracked, opening the gap to cold air.

Examine the interface of the sash with the frame. This includes the parting bead, and the staff bead. Examine the condition of the weather stripping on these points (felt strips or tape) to determine if they're intact and functional. If not, it's time to be replaced.

Examine the condition of glazing putty. It is a tough putty that is used to hold panes of tempered glass in place. Check for cracks or crumbling that exposes the sash to moisture which can lead to mold problems and damage the windows' glass.

Apply a new layer of glazing putty on the outside of the window to correct the issue. To fix the glazing points, use a flat-bladed screwdriver to push them into the right position. Then, wrap a piece of foam and a fabric around each point to create an insulation lawyer against cold air.

Aesthetics

Window repair for sash windows can give older windows a fresh appearance for less than a full window replacement. Particularly for those with older homes, a total replacement can be a big undertaking and a major financial commitment. Restoring window sashes is an excellent method to restore the beauty of your home and value.

Monitoring the condition of window sashes is important to prevent major problems. If you're unsure whether your windows require repair it's best to have them inspected by an expert. The cost of repairing a sash is often much less than the cost to replace the whole window, and could save your home energy costs as well.

The first step is to lower the upper sash down to the bottom - this is usually simple and will give you a clear view of the "parting beads" (these are the grooved bits in the rail that connects either side that keep the 2 sliding sashes apart). They can be removed by a blade from small pry-bars or a putty knife. They are typically nailed into place and painted, so you must be careful not damage them or the sliding double glazed sash windows.

After you have removed the parting beads, you'll have to remove the pocket covers. They are pieces of wood in the frame, low down, that allow access to weights for the sash and are typically attached with nails. They can also be stuck with paint so you need be extra cautious. After they have been removed, the sash may be moved between the two sides to ensure that it moves smoothly.

If it doesn't, there could be problems with the counterweights or the sash cords. Once you've checked all of these, you can fix them as required.

Wooden windows look beautiful and natural. They work well with contemporary or traditional interiors. The options for staining and painting are endless. Wooden windows require regular maintenance in order to avoid rot and damage.

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