Sunday, 1 April 2012

Grasping How To Change A Broken Cord On A Sash Window

By Jacob Phillips


A sash window has cords that rip or break as they age. It does not require much money to fix them. In fact, it can be a do-it-yourself project. No home improvement expertise or experience is necessary. Here are some steps to take in determining How to change a broken cord on a sash window.

The first thing one will have to do is gather tools for this repair job. Some of the tools needed are a lubricant, a screwdriver and a utility knife. Other tools are a putty knife, new roping for the window cord and a hammer. Once the tools are in hand, the next step is to remove the window from the frame.

Following window removal, the next step is to gain access to the sash cord. There are panels on some windows. However, older windows could be without them. If so, then, in addition to removing the window, the window casing needs to be removed.

The first thing that needs to be done in this project is that one must get to the sash cords. The access panel, for windows that have it, will be on the side jambs. Opening the panel will gain a person access to the sash, the pulleys and the weights. Once access has been made, it is important to remove the sash weights and any old cord that is attached to those weights. Replace the weights and put a block of wood that measures between four and five inches thick underneath.

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.

Sash weights contain a hole. The cord should be run through the hole in the weights. Tie a knot at the bottom of the cord roping. The rope will usually go two or three inches past the pulley. Do the same steps as were done on this side to the other side. Then, add trim and finish nails. Additionally, stain and finish can be added to fit the home's decor and atmosphere.

It is not necessary to be a home improvement professional in order to fix a broken sash window cord. It also does not take much time. A little bit of time in an afternoon, the proper tools and the correct instructions will make changing cords possible. Follow these steps and one will know How to change a broken cord on a sash window.




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