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Sash Windows Berkshire is a sash windows company based in Reading, Berkshire. We specialize in the installation, repair and restoration of sash windows. In this landing page, we will guide you through the process of lubricating your sash windows.
Lubricating your sash windows is an essential maintenance task that should be carried out regularly. It will help to ensure the smooth operation of your windows, prevent them from getting stuck and prolong their lifespan. Additionally, by lubricating your windows, you will be able to reduce the amount of friction between the various parts of the window, which will in turn reduce the likelihood of any wear and tear, and ultimately save you money.
Before we proceed to the process of lubricating your sash windows, you will need the following items:
Follow the steps below to lubricate your sash windows:
Start by opening your sash window. This will ensure that you have full access to all the parts of the window that require lubrication.
Using a vacuum cleaner, clean the window sill and tracks to remove any debris such as dust, dirt and grime. Once the area is clean, wipe it down with a rag or cloth to ensure it is dry and free from any moisture.
Next, identify the sash cord. This is the rope that runs vertically on each side of the window and connects the sash to the counterbalance weight in the frame.
To lubricate the sash cord, use a lubricant in the form of a spray or oil. Spray or drip the lubricant on the entire length of the sash cord, ensuring it reaches all the way to the counterbalance weight. This will ensure that the cord is properly lubricated and able to move smoothly within the pulley when the window is being opened or closed.
Using a paintbrush, apply a small amount of the lubricant to the pulleys. This will help to reduce friction and ensure that the pulleys rotate smoothly.
Finally, lubricate the window tracks by applying a small amount of the lubricant to the sides of the window frame where the sash slides up and down. Apply the lubricant sparingly to avoid any build-up of debris and remember to wipe away any excess lubricant with a rag or cloth.
Once you have completed the above steps, test your window to see if it is operating smoothly. If there is still any resistance, you may need to repeat the process of lubrication until the window moves freely.
We hope this guide has been helpful in showing you how to lubricate your sash windows. Remember to carry out this maintenance task regularly to ensure the long-term functionality of your sash windows. If you require any further assistance or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Sash Windows Berkshire on 0118 449 2798 or by email at [email protected].