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How to Put Sliding Window Back in Frame

How to make your sliding window slide better?

August 11, 2021by DimaBlog0

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  1. First, you need to open and lift the sliding sash out from your window sill. The sliding sash is the part of your sliding window that moves when you open and close it. Then unlock your window and slide the sash open as far as you can. Hold onto both sides of the window firmly and lift it up so it comes off of the track. Tilt the bottom of the sash toward you and carefully pull the top of the window out from the frame. Set it down on a sturdy work surface.
  2. Pull back the bottom track to remove it. The track is the long plastic or metal piece along the bottom of the window frame that the sliding sash rolls on. Grab onto the raised rail on the track with your fingers and gently pull it toward you to pop it out of place.
  3. Suck up the loose debris with a vacuum. Use the hose attachment on your vacuum so it's easier to reach your window. Suck up any dirt that was on or under the track since it could cause the window to grind or scrape when you try sliding it. Try to pick up as much debris as you can with your vacuum.
  4. Wipe the tracks and window frame with water and mild dish soap. Put a squirt of dish soap onto a paper towel or non-abrasive cleaning cloth and get it damp. Wipe the bottom of the window frame and tracks on the sides to get any dirt that you missed with your vacuum. Then clean off the track piece you removed so it doesn't have any residue left on the surface.
  5. Wipe vertical tracks with a clean paper towel to remove buildup. If your window opens vertically, there might be some debris getting caught in the tracks along the side of the window frame. Press a paper towel into the track at the top of the window frame and wipe down toward the bottom. Then use a fresh paper towel on the opposite side of the window to clean out the residue.
  6. Spray the window rollers with silicone lubricant. Dirt and gunk can get trapped on the rollers and make it difficult for your window to open and close. Turn the sliding sash upside-down so you can see the sets of rollers on the bottom. Point the lubricant nozzle directly at the rollers and give each one a short burst.
  7. Replace the track and sash to see if your sliding window operates smoothly. Line the track back up with the bottom of the window frame and push it down until it snaps back into place. Position the top of the sash back into the frame and push it up. Move the bottom of the sliding piece back into the frame and set it down on the track. Try moving the window back and forth to see if it moves smoothly.

If you have any problems with your sliding windows you should contact a professional window repair company like Wowfix.

How to Put Sliding Window Back in Frame

Source: https://wowfix.net/2021/08/11/how-to-make-your-sliding-window-slide-better/