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  1. In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva helps a homeowner replace a cracked piece of glass, restoring her window’s looks and energy effici...

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  2. Aug 27, 2024 · Installing the New Glass. To install the new glass, Rosenfeld squeezes a thick bead of caulk around the sash’s inner perimeter, where it comes in contact with the glass assembly. He carefully places the assembly into the bead, presses down to tighten it, and reinstalls the window stops and any other hardware.

  3. Fixing a double pane window is different than the older single-pane windows. The first trick is to remove the old one safely. A putty knife can be used to br...

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  4. Broken windows are a real pain (no pun intended)! Repairing a broken window can be a DIY job. You'll need a few tools but here are the steps to repair a br...

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  5. Sep 19, 2024 · Release the locking terminal’s pawl, lower the terminal down to a point about 10 in. from the windowsill and twist your screwdriver counterclockwise to lock the terminal in the vinyl jamb. Carefully install your window sash by positioning one cam, then the other, onto the top of each locking terminal.

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  6. Sliding windows move horizontally, while awning and casement windows open outward. Double-hung windows, however, operate vertically by sliding up and down, which is unique but may lead to a “dropped window”. If your window – aka sash – refuses to stay up, you can tackle the repair with a little information and a flathead screwdriver.

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  8. Nov 13, 2023 · Like with the lower sash, pull the upper sash in toward you to remove it and remove or knot the cords or chains. 2. Find the Balance Shoe. To get started, find the balance shoe. Quite often in the case of double-hung windows that won’t stay up, the balance shoe has made its way to the bottom of your window frame.

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