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If you are a homeowner in Reading, Berkshire, and have sash windows with restrictors, you might need to remove them at some point. Sash windows are a great feature in any home, but sometimes the restrictors might need to come off. In this guide, we will show you how to remove sash window restrictors in Reading.
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Sash window restrictors are designed to prevent sashes from opening fully. The restrictors are usually installed on the side of the window to limit the opening of the window sash. They are suitable for homeowners who are looking for ways to increase the security of their windows, especially if they have children or pets.
Removing sash window restrictors in Reading is a simple process. Follow the steps below to do it properly:
Before you start to remove the restrictors, you will need to gather the following materials:
The first step in removing window restrictors is to remove the cords and chains. You can use a pair of pliers to do this. Once you have removed the cords and chains, you can start to remove the sash.
Next, you need to remove the putty that is holding the glass in place. You can do this by using a putty knife to scrape it off. Make sure to remove all the putty from around the glass to avoid breaking it.
Once you have removed the putty, you can remove the glass. You can use a glass knife to cut through the sealant and lift the glass out of the sash.
Finally, you can start to remove the sash restrictor. Use a coat hanger to get behind the restrictor and detach it from the sash. You can also use metal glaziers to detach the restrictor if it is difficult to remove.
Before you replace the sash, make sure to clean the joints thoroughly. You can use grit paper to sand down the joints and remove any debris.
Once you have finished cleaning the joints, you can replace the sash. Apply compound to the joints and press the sash into place. Mix the compound with grit and apply it to the sash to hold it in place.
Lastly, you need to attach the chains and cords back to the sash. Make sure to attach them properly to ensure that the sash opens and closes smoothly.
Removing sash window restrictors in Reading is easy if you follow the steps outlined in this guide. Remember to gather all the necessary materials before getting started, and take your time during the process. If you need any help with your sash windows, you can always contact Sash Windows Berkshire on 0118 449 2798, or email us at [email protected]. You can also visit our website, sashwindows-berkshire.co.uk, to learn more about our services.