A Few Clues On How Sash Windows Work
In the opinion of many, sash windows are an intrinsic feature of 'period' homes and should be saved at all costs. Well, maybe not ALL costs, but def...
In the opinion of many, sash windows are an intrinsic feature of ‘period’ homes and should be saved at all costs. Well, maybe not ALL costs, but definitely worth the time and trouble to repair rather than replace. Some repairs are easy enough to do yourself so here’s a little about how sash windows work.
One astute old-home restorer in New England, USA, had an interesting observation. He said, speaking of people living in older homes, that most likely less than half of them have ever experienced a window in their house working as it was intended to do. Some of these things are a hundred years old plus. They probably worked well at one time and they can again. It’s not that hard.
Sometimes, all it takes to fix an inoperable sash window is the removal of a zillion coats of paint. If the window has been there for decades (or centuries, even), there’s a good chance it’s taken a few coats of paint. Sometimes one right over the last, right over the last again.
One common problem with old sash windows is the internal system of weights and chains (or ropes) getting old and tired. If only one side breaks it might still work a little (just not easily), but if both sides are broken you’ll most likely get no movement. The weights are used as a counter-balance to the weight and movement of the sashes. Access to the chains or ropes and weights is made through a cover plate on the frame.
The chains or ropes that suspend the weights are going to need replacement sometime. These things get old after decades of going up and down every day. Fixing the problem is fairly easy and straightforward and if you’re handy you might even be able to handle it yourself.
Here’s the best advice on old double-hung sash windows. Repair rather than replace. The windows have already lasted a good long time and they can last that long again if given proper restorative maintenance. Do you think modern replacement windows could stand that test of time? It’s doubtful. And new windows just don’t look right on an old house!
Here’s a little more advice. If you want to find someone to fix your windows, look for someone who makes that kind of work his specialty. He’ll know how sash windows work and how to fix them when they don’t. Use a specialist. They’re out there.
Find out everything you need to know about easy ways to repair your windows at a sash window workshop today! Discover easy ways you can easily increase the value of your home when you have sash window repairs done as soon as they are needed.
