References For An Experienced Person For Your Sash Window Repairs

| Friday, March 4, 2011
By Thomas Clinton


Finding a restoration specialist could be difficult depending upon where you live. If you can't find one then you can contact a carpenter who has experience with Sash Window Repairs. Find someone who has an eye for detail especially if your windows are decorative. With a window that is in good condition sometimes all that needs to be done is to replace the sash ropes and this is not a difficult task.

Understanding the project will help you out. First determine whether or not the windows are nailed shut before forcing them to open. You should thoroughly check why they are not working. Sometimes a house can settle and cause the window frames to be out of alignment. In this case they would need to be planed or cut and that would be a job for a specialist. After many years of painting the windows will need to be stripped and that could involve lead paint. Safety precautions be taken in this situation.

The first thing that would need to happen is the molding would need to be removed to get to the lower sash and removing it to get to the cords. As the cords are removed they need to be using to measure for new ones. After this step the molding for the upper sash needs to be removed so that the upper sash can also be removed. Hardware will need to be taken off and cleaned.

Cleaning the window is important, all the old putty will need to be scraped out with a wire brush and putty knife and the glazer's points removed. This allows for the glass to be removed, carefully. At this point the condition of the wood can be determined and all dry rot removed and filed with epoxy and allowed to dry for a day. It can then be sanded and primed.

New glazing compound will need to be applied by rolling it in one;s hands to soften and shape it and then applied to the exterior groove of the sash. The window can carefully be replaced on top of it and glazier's points inserted at equal distance to keep the glass in place.

With another hand rolled line of glazing compound lay that on top of the glass and bevel it in with a putty knife creating a good bond to the frame. After a week make sure the putty is painted with an oil-based primer and a coast of acrylic latex paint.

Replace old weatherstripping with new and clean the hardware before reattaching. Spray the pulleys with silicone or Teflon spray and reattach the cords to the upper sash. Replace the molding and attach cord to lower sash and replace weight stops in the jamb.




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