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Let's talk about repairing broken glass in an
aluminum frame single hung window. If it's the lower sash pane that
is broken, it must be removed from the inside. You are going to have
one of three different mechanisms that hold the lower sash up when
you slide it open. If you can't see any mechanisms on the sides,
then you have a block and tackle system consisting of a string and
spring assembly. Find the thin metal clips in the side jambs just
above the sash. Pull the bottom of the clip out using a screwdriver
or your fingernail. Do that on both sides. Then remove any rubber
stops at the very top of the window. Raise the window as high as it
will go. The block and tackle assemblies will get snagged in the
metal clips, allowing you to remove the window sash. You would
replace the glass using the same method described in our article
about sliding window repairs. Once you have the new glass installed,
install the window panel in the reverse order that you removed it.
Close the window and push the metal clips back. Install the rubber
stops at the top.
If you have a mechanism across the top of the window with a string
coming down each side and screwed into the top corners of the window
sash, you need to remove the screws holding the strings in place.
But before you remove the screws, you need to remove one of the
black plastic pieces that cover the side jamb. Raise the window all
the way up, then put a flat screwdriver at the very bottom of the
plastic piece and pull outward until you can grab it with your
fingers. Slide the plastic out. Now remove the screws holding the
strings. Be sure to hold the string in one hand while removing the
screw, because the string is under tension. After removing the
screw, let the string slowly go back up. Pull the panel to the side
that you removed the black plastic piece, and remove the panel.
Remember, two of your corner screws will be removed at this point,
and the proper way to remove the frame from the glass is to remove
opposite corner screws. So, you should put one of the string screws
back in and remove the corner screw opposite the removed string
screw. Then, when you install the new glass, remove the string screw
and install the strings. Raise the window up and install the black
plastic piece by sliding it up between the frame and side jamb.
The final mechanism will be a spiral metal rod. If you have this
type, I suggest you have it done by a professional. If you aren't
careful with these, you can wind up having to replace the spiral
rods. Now, if the broken pane is the upper sash, more than likely it
will be a fixed panel. You can take these out without messing with
the sliding panel. Unlock the window and raise the lower sash a few
inches. Remove the screen, then remove the two screws holding the
horizontal bar on place. Tap the bar down in one corner using a
hammer and screwdriver. The bar will come off. Then you can grab the
bottom of the upper sash and wiggle as you pull the sash downward.
Once you have pulled it down several inches, you should be able to
grab the top and bottom of the sash and pull to the left or right
until the opposite side comes out. Then you can swing the panel out.
Once the new glass is installed, you can put the upper sash back by
reversing the removal procedure. Tap the bottom upward with a hammer
or rubber mallet, ensuring that the sash is fully seated in the top
of the frame. Then, put the horizontal mulling bar back in place and
tap it on the sash frame. Install the screws and screen. You're
done.
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