With wooden double hung windows, if the window weights are not working properly, the windows can be difficult to open or close. Most of the time a few sash cord repairs are all that are needed to get the windows working correctly again.

Many older wooden windows have sash weights. These iron weights are connected to either side of the window by means of a cord that loops over a pulley that is attached in the upper part of the window frame. The weights are located inside the wall behind the window frame.

As time goes by, the cords start to wear and sometimes break. The lack of the counterbalancing weights can make the window difficult to open. In addition, something must be used to prop open windows that have broken sash cords.

Sash cord repairs are easy to do. Most of the windows have an access hole that is located in the lower part of the window behind the window frame. To access this opening you will need to remove the lower window pane.

To remove the window pane, begin by removing the wood trim that keeps it in place. Use a utility knife to cut through the paint that may be holding it in place and slide a putty knife between the window frame and the trim. Remove the trim from both sides of the window. If there is a metal channel that holds the window in place, it needs to also be removed also. At this point, you should be able to lift the window pane out of its place. If the second sash cord is still in place just cut it to remove the window.

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