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Sash Window RepairSash windows can go out of balance and crack. Pam is on the lookout on the internet for salvaged wavy glasses and keeps an eye out for discarded sashweights made of metal. She then looks for replacements, like nuts or washers to ensure that her window is balanced.Pam will bed each pane by placing an edging rope into the rabbet groove or pocket around the opening. This helps cut drafts and reduce the cost of heat loss.Sashes that stick SashesWhen your double-hung window gets stuck, it’s an absolute nightmare. You’ll lose sight if they rattle during a thunderstorm. On the other side, a window that’s too loose will allow external noise and air in and your energy bills may increase. Both of these scenarios are not optimal, but they can be corrected with the appropriate tools and perseverance.Paint can accumulate on the channels of old weighted window tracks, causing them to become jammed. Fortunately, the majority of issues with this can be solved by cleaning and lubricating the tracks.Begin by removing the old caulking that was between the window stop (the internal one) and the window frame. Then scrape away any accumulated paint. Make use of a sharp knife and put plastic sheets and dust-collecting vacuum cleaners below the surface to catch any paint dust or chips.Then, clean the tracks with a dry, clean cloth and apply a silicone lubricant for more smooth glide. This lubricant is available at many home improvement stores or online. You can test it by moving the sash upwards or downwards.If it is still jamming, there could be a problem with the sash cord. Examine the sash cord to determine if the cord is catching or hanging in the sash, or if it has snapped completely. If this is the case, you’ll have to reconnect the window.Another possible cause of an obstruction is the pin that holds the rail in place has slipped out. This can be tricky to repair, and you’ll have to contact a professional in most instances.Make use of a wood hardener in the event that the wood is swollen and warped but there’s no pin. This is a quick drying liquid that can help restore damaged wood, which means you’ll be able to fix your window without needing to remove it completely. After using window repairs Streatham , you’ll be able to remove the two sashes by placing a piece of wood on the top of the corner where they meet and tapping it lightly with the Hammer.DraughtsDraughts can be a major issue for windows with sash windows that are old particularly in winter months. They are usually caused by rotten wood, broken putty or worn cords for sash. This allows cold air to get inside the window, making it more difficult to heat your home. You can stop drafts by filling the gaps with expanding foam, or by utilizing draught-proofing strips that are found in many hardware stores. They can be very effective, although they’ll have to be replaced periodically because the foam expands and gets worn away with wear and use.A more permanent solution is Gapseal which is a rubbery spongy seal that you cut to the desired size and then put into the gaps between the sash window frame. It can be applied by itself or in conjunction with adhesive strips on the top and bottom of the frame. This option is quite costly and will need to be applied over the duration of your window’s lifespan, but it is a long-term solution and is easy to take off when you wish to open the window.Cling film can also be used to block drafts. Simply scrunch it up and then push it into the gaps around your window. This is a great draught-stopper, but it can also block the sash’s movement and even cause a fire. The sash has to be removed to reopen the window and the clingfilm needs to be to be reapplied each time the sash is closed.A better option is to have your window sash professionally draughtproofed as part of a complete refurbishment service. This may include the fitting of new sash strings, parting beads and staff beads as well as the lubrication and rebalancing of the weights, as well as the fluidization and rebalancing of the pulley wheel. It could also involve staining or painting the frames and the sashes. This will help restore the function of the sash, and increase its energy efficiency, while also dealing with any minor timber defects. It’s less disruptive than taking out the windows, and can reduce drafts, enhance the thermal performance, and drastically reduce the cost.DecayThe good news is that windows’ sash frames aren’t damaged beyond repair even if they have been damaged or deteriorated. The wood used in the frames of these windows is usually of a very high quality and with proper restoration they can be restored to offer a high level of performance for many years. The key is to conduct regular inspections and ensuring that the timber is properly ventilated to avoid moisture build up which can lead to wood to rot.The majority of problems that arise from sash windows are readily evident, but some are more difficult to identify. In particular, wood decay is a difficult problem to address because fungus consumes the wood. Although it is possible to repair wood that is rotten, the best way to avoid future decay is to keep the wood dry.First, take off any paint from the hardware. The bottom rail and meeting rail may need to be removed from the frame (depending on the location of your sash). The “pocket covers” are tiny pieces of wood placed on the frame’s side that permit access to the weights, must be removed. These are often put in place by nails and then covered with paint, so you will likely require a knife to cut them loose. Once the pockets are gone, you can begin to chisel out any wood that is rotting, and apply a good quality, water-resistant wood filler. Once the filler has dried it is recommended that a primer coat be applied to stop further decay.It is a smart idea to check inside the window for sashweights to ensure they are properly balanced. They should not be displaced, or pulling one side more strongly than the other. If they’re not balanced, the sash could slide off its track and could cause damage to the frame. The sash weights can be replaced with new ones or a new mechanism for balancing can be installed, which will stop the sashes from swinging to the opposite side of the window frame.Poor SecuritySash windows are prone to wear and tear from the weather over time. This can lead to decay of the timber, which requires replacement. Water marks under the window or a frame that is soft can indicate wood decay. It is important to consult a professional to assess the situation, and determine if any sash window repairs are necessary.In time the rails on the bottom may also be damaged. This can be spotted by the presence of water marks on the sill or the window becoming soft to touch. A professional will be required to examine the situation and recommend any necessary replacement of the sash window’s seal or replacement.Double and triple-glazed Sash windows do an incredible job at keeping noise out of your home, so it can be a major cause of worry when they begin to let it in. If this is happening the structural integrity of the sash windows may be at risk, and they will likely need to be replaced with an alternative option.A typical sash repair issue is when the sash gets stuck in the frame. This can be caused by a snapped sash cord or it could be a sign of a problem with the sash’s ratchets. If it’s the latter the gentle persuasion can usually help the window open again – or alternatively, the ratchets must be reset.The sash should be removed from the frame and clearing the tracks of any dirt or dust can aid in resolving this problem. After the tracks have been cleaned, removing any security fittings that may be present, and then taking off the sash cords and chains will allow the sash be removed. A draught seal can then be put on the staff bead in order to reduce draughts and enhance the appearance of the paint finish. Decorators caulk can be used to fill the gap between the sash’s box and the sash. This will improve the efficiency of the sash and also reduce the risk of draughts.

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