Double Hung Window Won't Stay Open: An Easy DIY Fix

7
Nov

A prevalent issue faced by many homeowners is that your double hung windows won't stay open after tilting them in for cleaning.

Whether you have a single hung or double hung window, the challenge of your upper sash dropping can be vexing and can prevent you from even being able to use the window.

If you've recently cleaned your double hung sashes, it's very easy to not get the side pins back in the spring receptors on each side.

In this article, we'll explore the reasons behind this issue and provide a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to effectively resolve it.

The Importance of a Well-Functioning Double Hung Window Balancer

At JRC Glass Solutions, we pride ourselves on using the best aluminium window products in Australia, but every now and then you may experience issues where the sash keeps falling in when you open the window.

The linchpin to a window that remains securely in place is a properly functioning balancer.

This critical component, situated behind the window, is proportionately weighted to the size and weight of the window sash. If the balancer is not balanced correctly, the window may drop or become challenging to operate.

My Window Won't Stay Open

Imagine this: you've just finished cleaning your window by tilting it in. However, when you attempt to raise the window afterward, it unexpectedly drops back down. This is a common issue, and we'll guide you on how to resolve it efficiently.

The balancer is essential for maintaining the window's stability, housing a spring coil material similar to a roll of stamps.

Additionally, two crucial components—the sash pivot and the balancer shoe—work collaboratively to ensure proper engagement.

How To Fix a Double Hung Window That Won't Stay Up

  1. Prepare For Removal
    - Tilt the window out at a 90-degree angle ensuring it is fully open
    - Securely prop the window in this position to prevent it from moving during the repair process
  2. Inspect sash alignment
    - Carefully inspect the alignment of the sash, ensuring that both sides are at the same height
    - Verify that the sash is not twisted or misaligned
  3. Re-engage the sash
    - Identify the balancer show, a U-shaped component located in the window frame.
    - Re-engage the sash properly into the balancer shoe, ensuring it is seated vertically
  4. Tilt window back in
    - Once the sash is correctly engaged, carefully tilt the window back into its original position
    - ensure both sides of the window align properly during this process
  5. Test the window operation
    - Operate the window by raising and lowing it to ensure it stays in place
    - Confirm that the window operates smoothly without any unexpected drops

Preventing Future Issues

Taking these comprehensive steps will effectively resolve the issue of windows not staying up after cleaning.

To prevent similar problems in the future, always tilt the window out at a 90-degree angle, lift one side first, then the other, and ensure the sash is properly engaged during reinstallation.

Professional Double Hung Window Installers Brisbane

For those who prefer a hassle-free solution, consider hiring a professional aluminium double hung window installation company like JRC Glass Solutions. Our dedicated window installation team is committed to providing efficient solutions and ensuring your windows operate seamlessly.

At JRC Glass Solutions, we are devoted to delivering practical solutions and superior products to enhance your aluminium window experience.

If your windows are old and outdated, or you are looking for an upgrade, JRC offer the best double hung window replacements Brisbane have to offer. Give our team a call today!

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