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Replace a Window Sash Cord
medium
Home Repair
2-3 hours
10 steps
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Safety Warnings
Warning: Sash weights are heavy and can fall unexpectedly; keep feet and hands clear of the weight pocket.
Warning: Glass panes are fragile; handle sashes carefully to avoid breakage.
Tools Needed
Phillips #2 Screwdriver
— Phillips #2
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Needle-nose Pliers
— Standard
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Utility Knife
— Sharp blade
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Materials
Sash Cord
— Waxed cotton or nylon, matching original diameter
(As needed per window)
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Sash Weights
— Cast iron, matching original weight
(As needed)
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Steps
1
Remove the interior window trim or stop molding to expose the sash pocket and pulley system.
Tip: Carefully pry the molding to avoid splitting the wood.
2
Remove the window sash from the frame by carefully lifting it out of the tracks.
Tip: Ensure the sash is supported to prevent the glass from cracking.
3
Cut the old, broken sash cord using a utility knife and remove the remaining fragments from the pulley.
Tip: Check the pulley for wear or debris before proceeding.
4
Retrieve the sash weight from the bottom of the weight pocket using pliers or a hook.
Tip: Be mindful of the weight's heaviness to prevent it from dropping.
5
Thread the new sash cord through the pulley at the top of the window frame.
Tip: Ensure the cord is centered on the pulley wheel.
6
Attach one end of the cord to the sash weight and securely knot it.
Tip: Use a double knot to ensure the weight does not slip.
7
Run the other end of the cord through the hole in the window sash and tie it securely.
Tip: Tighten the knot firmly against the wood of the sash.
8
Reinstall the window sash into the frame and ensure it slides smoothly.
Tip: Test the balance of the window by sliding it up and down several times.
9
Replace the interior trim and stop molding to seal the window pocket.
Tip: Ensure the molding is flush against the wall.
10
Test the operation of the window to ensure it stays open and closes without excessive force.
Tip: If the window drops, adjust the cord tension or verify the weight.
Pro Tips
Ensure the cord is waxed to reduce friction as it passes through the pulley.
Verify that the weight is the correct size for the specific sash to maintain balance.
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Sources
Synthesized from 5 verified sources:
Gutenberg: Dwelling Construction
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