Repairing window sash cords

  • Remove the screws holding the stop beads with a screwdriver.
  • Remove the sash from the window opening.
  • Remove the screws holding the doors to the weight pockets using a screwdriver.
  • Take out the old weights and broken sash cords.
  • Feed a cotton line down the pulley hole and into the weight pocket.
  • Tie off the bottom end of the cotton line to the old weight on each side and return the sash weight to the window pocket.
  • Cut the opposite side of the line. Leave slack measuring about two-thirds the length of the window opening.
  • Replace the door to the weight pocket using screwdriver and screws.
  • Pull on the cotton line and lift the weight almost to the top of the jamb. Fish the line along the dado cut of the sash. Tie a knot where the line meets the hole in the sash.
  • Put the knot in the hole and nail it into the sash using a hammer and nail.
  • Repeat on the opposite side.
  • Cut any excess cotton line using a utility knife.
  • Place the sash back into the window opening.
  • Replace the stop beads on the jamb using a screwdriver and screws.
  • If the pulley squeaks, use a silicone spray.

Resources

Replacement sash cord can be purchased at a hardware store or home center.

Project details

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The display window that demonstrates how sash weights operate was on loan from Boston Building Resources.

Tools

Tools & Materials

  • Screwdriver
  • Hammer
  • Utility knife