Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Find Out How To Change A Broken Cord On A Sash Window

By Damian Hounslow


Cords on sash windows can break over time. It does not have to cost a lot of money to repair them. In fact, one can do so themselves without any experience or expertise in home improvement. The following tips will teach people How to change a broken cord on a sash window.

This home improvement task starts with pulling together all the tools needed. Included in the list are a utility knife, lubricant and screwdriver. Additional items one will need are new window cord roping, a putty knife and a hammer. As soon as the tools are gathered, one should begin by taking the window out of the frame.

After the window is removed, the sash cord needs to be accessed. Some windows have access panels. Older windows, on the other hand, may not have them. If that is the case, then the window casing must also be removed.

At the start of the project, it is important to get access to the cords. On the side jambs, one will locate the access panel for those windows that have them. Getting the panel open will expose the weights, pulleys and cords. Take the sash weights out and remove any aging cord that is attached to them. Then, replace them and place them on top of a three to four inch thick wood block.

The window pulleys need to be lubricated. They also need to to be cleaned if they are dirty. Then, the rope must be fed through the pulley. This task can be simplified by taping new cord roping to old cord roping. Then thread the roping through the pulley. Take the older cords out of the access panel. As those cords are removed, the new ones will be threaded through the pulley.

The weights will have a hole in them. Run the cord through those weights and tie a knot at the bottom. Usually, there is only one knot used and it is put in a fitted groove. The rope will typically extend between two and three inches past the hole of the pulley. Follow the process above on the other side. When both sides are done with the basics, add finish nails and trim back to the window. If so desired, choose a stain and finish to match the room's atmosphere and decor.

Learning How to change a broken cord on a sash window does not need professional home maintenance training nor does it need a lot of time. A few hours in the afternoon and the right tools and instructions will get those cords changed. These tips are a guide to what one needs to complete the project.




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