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  • How to Remove a Tilt Out Window Sash

    For most homeowners, the days of climbing ladders to clean windows is long past. These days, almost all replacement windows offer a tilt-in feature to allow the homeowner to clean the sash from...

  • How to Replace Glazing Points

    The glass panes in wooden window sashes are held in place by glazing points. You normally will not see the glazing points because they are hidden under the glazing compound or caulk. When the...

  • Steps for the Removal of Replacement Windows

    Some structures have been modified and upgraded multiple times since they were built. A common upgrade is to replace an inefficient window design with a replacement window. The added efficiency of...

  • Definition of a Sash Window

    While a window sash consists of the glass and framework holding it, a sash window is generally constructed of two or more sashes inside a window frame.

  • What Is a Window Sash?

    A window sash is the window glass and the framework around the glass holding it in place. The sash is fitted inside the window frame and may or may not be moveable.

  • Wood Sash Window Tips

    Wood sashes on windows must be cared for to avoid having them rot. Because wood is porous, it is susceptible to the elements, such as the sun, which can dry them out, and rain or snow, which can...

  • How to Glaze a Window Sash

    Window sashes are glazed to keep cold air out in the winter and to keep cool air from escaping from your home in the summer. The products and tools are available in home remodeling centers so that...

  • How to Measure for Vinyl Clad Replacement Windows

    Vinyl replacement windows today come in pre-hung, self-contained units that are a breeze to install. You just remove the old wood sashes and trim, pop the new window into the opening, sink a few...

  • How to Choose Easy to Operate House Windows

    Windows are a standard fixture for any home. Whether you require a replacement or new window frame for your home, you have a range of options---some of which are easy to operate. When making your...

  • How to Prepare and Repaint Exterior Windows

    A fresh coat of paint gives exterior windows a new look, instantly improving the curb appeal of the home. Regular painting and repair of exterior windows also improves the longevity of the windows...

  • How to Seal & Lubricate Wood Sash Windows

    Wood windows can add a sense of warmth, elegance and tradition to a home. If you are fortunate enough to have wood sash windows in your home, you will want to maintain them properly so that they...

  • How to Unstick Wood Windows

    If you live in an old home with wooden windows, you have more than likely experienced those windows sticking from time to time. Paint on the window frame and paint on the window sash can stick...

  • How to Stop Drafts in Storm Windows

    If you have old windows in your home, storm windows are an inexpensive way to improve your home's energy efficiency. Properly installed storm windows reduce the circulation of the air in and out...

  • Instructions for Installing Vinyl Windows

    Old wood windows let out a lot of heat during the winter and are no longer the most efficient method for sealing your home. Advances in vinyl window design make vinyl windows air-tight, allowing...

  • How to Replace a Broken Double Insulated Window Pane

    Double-pane insulating glass can be expensive to replace if it gets broken, and even worse, losing the seal between the panes can cause the expensive glass to permanently fog up. The glass itself...

  • How to Remove Double Hung Wooden Windows

    Double hung windows provide better insulation than single glass windows and are popular in residential buildings. They look complicated to remove because of their structure, but removal is...

  • How to Order & Install Replacement Windows

    Switching out your old sash windows with new vinyl or wood replacement units is one of the most dramatic ways to change both the look and efficiency of your home. The process is deceptively...

  • DIY New Windows in an Old House

    Window replacement in older frame houses presents a challenge for an industrious owner with basic carpentry skills. Window manufacturers have taken steps and developed products to aid both the...

  • How to Stop Ants from Entering Your House by Sealing Hidden Gaps that may be Underneath Window Sashes

    The way to stop ants entering your house seems simple – find any gaps in walls, doors, window frames, and foundations, and then seal them. Even though you may have done this, those pesky ants,...

  • Single Hung Vs. Double Hung Windows

    There are many options when purchasing new or replacement windows. Two of these options are single- or double-hung styles. These windows look virtually the same, however, they operate differently....

  • Do It Your Self Window Replacement

    Before you decide to replace a window in your home, decide what style you want -- wood, vinyl, aluminum -- and settle on other details. Upper floors should have double-hung sashes that fold into...

  • DIY: Replacing an Old Window

    Installing a new window today is a lot easier than it was a generation ago. Modern windows are sold in self-contained units, already hung in their casings, so you can just pop the whole thing into...

  • Window Sash Maintenance

    All windows need maintenance and repair to work properly. A window sash is the part of the window that opens and closes. The window sash can be made of wood or aluminum and contains the panes of...

  • How to Buy Windows for a House

    Replacing all the windows in your home at once is an opportunity to give the structure the look you've always wanted, providing a transformation that almost nothing else will. Approach it as a...

  • How to Remove a Basement Window

    Basement windows come in all shapes and sizes and can be very easy to replace. Removing the old basement window is the first step to replacing, and this article gives you general information on...

  • How to Level a Replacement Window

    If you're switching out the old windows in your home with new replacement windows, one of the most important parts of your project will be making sure your new windows are level and square. Old...

  • How to Order and Install Glass Block Basement Windows

    Glass block basement windows seem simple enough to do – however like most skills it’s much easier if you know the tricks and have the tools. Learn 7 steps on how to order and install glass block...

  • Types of Old Windows

    Beginning as nothing more than a hole in a wall with perhaps a hide drawn across it, the window has evolved over the centuries into an amazing array of forms. Oiled parchment and flattened pieces...

  • How to Replace Window Sashes

    Replacement of window sashes may be necessary if the vinyl frame of the sash is damaged or if the glass is broken. You may also find that you have a seal problem with the sash that allows...

  • How to Fix Broken Window Glass

    Every person has had to deal with a broken window at some point in their live. This is actually a temporary fix because the argon cell had to be ordered. Here we take and glue a window pain into...

  • How to Weatherstrip a Window

    In today's energy and dollar conscious world, every little bit can go a long way. Little things done around the household contribute not only toward energy conservation, but to the household...

  • How to Remove Aluminum Sash Windows

    While aluminum sash windows are low maintenance, they rate low on the energy efficiency scale compared to newer window designs such a vinyl frames and dual panes. Removing aluminum sash windows...

  • How to Fix Double Hung Windows

    Double hung wood windows are popular because they are attractive and traditional. They can be opened to admit cool summer breezes but shut tightly against cold winter winds. Their construction is...

  • How to Remove a Window Sash from Double Pane Windows

    To repair cracked or broken glass in a double pane window, the top and bottom sashes must be removed. Modern aluminum and vinyl frame window sashes are easy to work with, and removal does not...

  • How to Replace Window Ropes

    The first sign that you have a broken window rope (usually called sash cord), might be a stuck window, or a window that does not slide up and down properly. To prevent a sash cord from breaking,...

  • What Are the Parts of a Window?

    Windows come in a variety of sizes and styles, but they all have the same basic structure. Although it may seem like a simple device, it is actually more complex than you might imagine.

  • How to Replace Windows in Older Home

    Replacement windows will provide better energy efficiency in older homes. They will cut down on drafts and help save money on home heating costs. Windows should be replaced if the glazing is...

  • How to Remove Double-Hung Aluminum Windows

    If you are remodeling your home, removing double-hung aluminum windows is a terrific place to start. Double-hung windows have a traditional look, and while there are variations on how they are...

  • How to Close Storm Windows

    If you live in an area with a heavy rainy season, then you are probably aware that properly closing storm windows is an essential part of keeping your home in good condition. While closing storm...

  • How to Replace Window Weights

    Today's windows are relatively straightforward to operate. When you want them to go up, you raise them, and to go down you push them down; and they stay in whatever position you put them in....

  • How to Replace a Broken Window Pane With Plexiglass

    Plexiglas costs more to buy than glass. One of the biggest advantages of this thermoplastic is that, unlike glass, it doesn't shatter. It can crack, break and be scratched. But when a Plexiglas...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window in Your House

    Broken windows are a fact of life and there is relatively little that can be done to prevent them, aside from installing a complicated iron bar system. Even that step is not guaranteed to protect...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window Glass

    Accidents happen and windows get broken but you don't have to call out an expensive repairman; you can take care of it yourself. Enlist the help of a friend to make the job a little easier.

  • How to Lube a Window Metal Sash

    A metal window sash can be stuck, squeak or become frozen shut during cold weather. This easy method to lubricate a metal window sash will prevent sticking, put an end to squeaking and reduce the...

  • Sash Windows Replacement

    If your window frame is in good condition but your window sashes need replacing, you're in luck. Window sash replacement kits are available if your window sashes are beyond repair. Window sashes...

  • About Window Sills

    Window sills are an element of a window frame. It is the part located beneath a closed window (sash). They are frequently exposed to sunlight and the weather; this will cause them to require...

  • About Window Sash Cords

    A sash cord is a small piece of rope, often called a cord, that is an important part of the mechanical operation of a double hung or single hung wooden window system. A double-hung window has two...

  • How to Completely Disassemble Double Hung Windows

    Whether it is to fix weights or restore vintage wood double hung windows or simply how to get them to go up and down better ... this is a step-by-step to completely take them apart.

  • How to Install Double Hung Windows

    Replacing a broken or old window with a double hung window is a good way to add value to your home. Depending on how large the project is, at an average you can install a double hung window in as...

  • How to Remove Window Frames

    Home repairs can be a daunting chore that requires skill, expensive tools and hours of time. But don't panic. Not all DIY repairs have to be difficult. Some can be relatively easy, and executed in...

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