Sunday, April 22, 2012

Amazing Sash Windows An Old Idea For A Contemporary House

By Caroline Jenkins


Those windows in your house that open from the top and the bottom are called sash windows. They have been in homes for centuries now. They were very popular during the first colonization of the States. They have been around for hundreds of years and their design has not changed too much.

These windows allow for the easier control of an outside breeze. This is done by lowering the top section or raising the lower section. Some of the older types of these windows might have problems with the tracks that allow the sliding. These can be repaired or replaced with modern versions. Many of the modern windows have features like double paned glass or tilting for easier cleaning.

They are called sash because the two sections are called sashes. You may notice that both parts are not the same. This is by design and does not affect the mechanics of the window. Some do have the same size sashes.

Sometimes you might not be able to close a section. This may be because of an object in the the track. If an object is lodged, then try to remove it. Do not try forcing the section closed. This can cause irreparable damage.

When a house settles it may also warp the window frame. If that is the case, then you may need to have a general contractor or window specialist take a look. There is not much you can do on your own and it may result in the permanent disabling of the function of a window. This type of window can be fragile because of two moving parts. Being delicate with the windows can keep them functioning for many years.

Weather and climate can effect how a window functions. If the weather is hot it could make the sections too loose on the tracks. This translates to the windows opening and closing too quickly. If the top section is doing this then use caution. It can crash down and cause damage to the window and possibly you.

In the winter months the sash windows may be a little harder to open. By using a slow motion and a fair amount of pressure the sections should dislodge. Try to avoid wiggling unless this is the only way you can get it to move. During these months you could use a spray lubricant to keep the sections moving smoothly.




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