Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Essential Facts Concerning How To Change A Broken Cord On A Sash Window

By Glen Middleston


Many older homes today are typically equipped with special weights within the window frame itself. However, the cords inside do tend to become worn out after a certain period of time and need to be replaced. Actually, such a job is usually not too difficult to carry out if one simply has the technical expertise to do it. As such, the remainder of this article will be focusing on how to change a broken cord on a sash window.

To start with, one should firstly remove the sash weights appropriately. The ropes themselves are often the issue because they are still attached to the weights. While doing this, it would be easy for one to take the chance to remove any and all types of insects found within the wells of the window grills, since they are usually the best places for them to reside in.

Once these nests are discovered, it would be useful for one to employ the services of an environmentally-safe insect spray to help disperse the nest. Residual insecticide typically works best in such cases.

After doing that, the sash weights should be safely placed back at the base region of the well and a block of wood 3 to 4 inches thick should be placed there instead. When the window begins to be opened, this additional space will keep the weights from "bottoming out". This will also eventually compensate for the amount of rope length that is stretched.

After that, the newer rope would be shifted past the pulley and onto the end-weights. The end with the window sash should be protruding 2-3 inches past the hole of the pulley by a single knot. Later on, it should be attached at the other side.

This exact same process should then be repeated at the other end of the window. At this point it would generally be a good idea to have another person sustain the first end of the window while one works on re-attaching the sash weights. After all this is done, one should try to replace the casing and trim off the remaining leftovers with finish nails. Nails holes will then be sealed with wood putty and painted so that it is able to suit to decor properly.

If one is not naturally suited to hands-on DIY tasks, then this job might prove to be a bit of a challenge. However, by knowing how to change a broken cord on a sash window, one will be better suited to do the task.




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