Sash window repair

Simple sash window features and repair processes
Sash window is made from woods. It is the best choice for most traditional house architects. It offers a cool classic design for most houses. However, the 19-century windows are prone to drafts, loss joints, and rattles. People who prefer older designs love this type of windows.
 Features of sash window
•    Pulleys
•    Cords
•    Weight
•    Frames
•    Panes
•    Timber
•    Hinges
•    Locks
•    Handles
 Repair process
Windows can be fixed by simple procedures including replacing some of the features. To repair the windows Use weights, pulleys, and cord to balance the upper part of the window. The weight box should remain concealed on each side of the sash frame. The window should be fitted with a rebated reveal to allow it to remain concealed by the external wall. If you do n’t have weights and cord you can to build the window, using spring balance. Today mansions and developers prefer spring balance because it is easy to achieve flush reveal. Apply grease to the movable panels during repair.
 Furthermore, ancient sash windows can be repaired using small panes held in place by a glazing bar. Most Georgian similar windows can be arranged similarly to six over six panels if you consider replacing the panes.
 Wooden sash window hinges, locks and handles can be replaced with new ones in case they are faulty.
 A Common myth exists among most people, that wooden window requires high maintenance. However, with quality woods sash, wooden windows have a low maintenance cost and can last a lifetime. Sash windows can be designed beautifully during repair. If it is extensively damaged, they can also be painted to achieve the desired look.
 Most timbers used during the repair of rotten frames are obtained from renewable sources and are authorized for use by FSC.
Finally, your sash would be as good as new after the repair especially if you have enlisted the services of an expert.