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If you're experiencing difficulty opening or closing your sash window, or if you're looking to upgrade its appearance, installing a sash lift may be the solution you need. A sash lift is a small handle that is attached to the bottom of your sash window, making it easier to lift and slide the sash up and down.
At Sash Windows Berkshire, we understand the importance of maintaining and improving the functionality of sash windows. That's why we provide step-by-step instructions on how to install a window sash lift in Reading, Berkshire.
Before delving into the process of installing a sash lift, it's essential to have a general understanding of the different components that make up a sash window. These components include the sash, cord, weights, bead, parting, and staff bead.
The sash is the moving panel of the window that holds the glass. The window is usually comprised of two sashes, the upper and the lower sash.
The sash cord is a rope that is attached to the sash and a weight. The weight is enclosed within the window frame and counterbalances the sash, allowing it to slide up and down smoothly.
The bead is a strip of wood that holds the glass in place, while the parting is the strip of wood that separates the two sashes.
The staff bead is a strip of wood on the inside of the window frame that holds the sash cord in place.
There are several signs that indicate you may need a sash lift installed on your window. These signs include:
The following steps outline how to install a sash lift on a window in Reading:
Using a measuring tape, measure the width of the sash in the area where you want to install the sash lift. Mark the centre point where you want the sash lift to be installed with a pencil.
Using a drill bit that is smaller than the screws provided with the sash lift, drill two pilot holes where you marked the centre point.
Attach the sash lift by aligning it with the pilot holes and screwing it in place with the screws provided in the kit. Be sure to tighten the screws firmly to avoid any wobbling.
Open and close the window to test its functionality. The sash lift should make it easier to lift and slide the sash up and down.
If the sash lift doesn't work, there may be an issue with the sash cord or weight. It's best to contact a professional to assess and repair the issue to avoid causing further damage to your sash window.
At Sash Windows Berkshire, we are dedicated to providing excellent sash window services in Reading and the surrounding areas. Our team of experienced professionals offers a wide range of services, including sash window installation, repair, and restoration.
We understand how important sash windows are to the aesthetic and functionality of a property, which is why we use only the highest quality materials and techniques in our work. Our attention to detail and customer service are second to none, and we are committed to providing the best service possible to all our clients.
For all your sash window needs in Reading and the surrounding areas, contact Sash Windows Berkshire. You can call us on 0118 449 2798 or email us at [email protected]. Alternatively, you can visit our website at sashwindows-berkshire.co.uk for more information about our services.