Monday, 18 March 2013

Find Out How To Replace A Broken Sash Cord Yourself

By Andrew Denangle


Learning how to change a broken cord on a sash window is a simple do it yourself project that just about anyone can learn to do. Before beginning, there are several items that will be needed to complete the task. It is always good to check to be sure all the supplies are on hand before starting the project.

First, prepare for the task by making sure that finish nails, some wood putty, cotton or nylon rope, a utility knife, pry bar, putty knife, hammer, and a set of screwdrivers, are on hand. Anything that needs to be purchased can be done with a trip to the neighborhood hardware store.

Sash windows are common on the older home. These double hung windows use counter wights to keep it open. They are connected to the frame with a rope that circles around a pulley. After a while, the sun, dirt, and chafing can damage the cord causing it to break. Even though only one cord may be broken, both should be changed while everything is apart.

Starting the repair requires first removing a number of pieces in order to access the weight well. First, remove all the window stops. A putty knife or small pry bar is ideal for this job. If there is any build up of paint holding the wood together, use a utility knife to cut through it.

Next remove the metal track from each side of the lower part of the window, then remove the sash from the frame of the window. The weight pocket cover or well cover is removed next. Now the weights can be are pulled out.

To install the new cords, first measure the old line and cut a new piece to that measurement. Next, pull the new one through the weight pocket and attach the weight to the new cord. Replace the weight pocket covers.

Working in reverse of the disassemble, it is time to put everything back together. The first step is to attach the cords to both sides of the frame. Next position the sash back in the frame and reattach the tracks and then the interior stops. The broken cord on the sash window is now repaired. The window will now be working as if it is new.




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