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Fixing a Sticking Window

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Safety Warnings

  • Ensure the window is stable and secure before attempting removal to prevent falls or injury from falling glass

Tools Needed

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Steps

1
Identify the areas of the window sash that are sticking or rubbing against the frame.
Tip: Check for paint buildup or swelling in the wood.
2
Remove the window sash from the frame if necessary to gain full access to the rubbing edges.
Tip: Consult a professional if the sash is heavily painted shut.
3
Use a plane to shave down the inner edge of the frame or the corresponding part of the sash where it is sticking.
Tip: Remove small amounts of wood at a time to avoid over-shaving.
4
Test the fit of the sash within the frame to ensure it moves freely without excessive gaps.
Tip: Ensure the sash remains stable and secure in its tracks.
5
Reinstall the sash into the window frame.
Tip: Check that the sash is seated properly in the rebates.

Pro Tips

  • Ensure the sash is squared and fits tightly enough to maintain a seal while allowing smooth movement.

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Sources

Synthesized from 2 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Dwelling ConstructionView →
USDA Farmers' Bulletin (Gutenberg)View →