How to Replace the Sash Lock on a Vinyl Window | This Old House
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2014
- This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows how to install swap out broken or missing window security mechanisms. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for How to Replace the Sash Lock on a Vinyl Window:
- new sash locks
- pop rivets
Tools for How to Replace the Sash Lock on a Vinyl Window:
- drill/driver
- pop rivet gun, for riveting new locks to window
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How to Replace the Sash Lock on a Vinyl Window | This Old House
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Mine are held in place with screws. Makes a lot more sense.
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I have same exact locks and same problem many of those are broken if you can please tell me where did you get the new ones thanks
Nice. THX.
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What about if it's screws, what does one do if it's a loose fit?
Remember to clean the dirt and dust build up at the bottom corners of your windows. The build up over time will make it harder to lock the windows and the torque that that puts on the sash locks will eventually break them.
Every lock broke in my house too. It's a screw in going to home depot tomorrow. Want to do a different color to identify which are good.
That company he sent the lock to was key... Without that, you may not be able to find a sash lock of the same dimensions. That's the issue I'm having. All similar sash locks are slightly off in some way or another.
I need to hire someone in Sylmar, CA to fix mine...I suppose any window installer can do it?
So what’s the company that specializes on windows sash locks????
What do you do if the other part breaks. I think you called it a "keeper"? Is that easy to replace as well?
yup, tilt and remove the lower sash and replace just like the lock
Tom probably couldn't mention where he found the locks due to show regulations. I tried finding these exact locks and couldn't. Unless the replacement locks are better quality, they will probably all break again.
Just wondering if you ever found those exact locks since I need the same. I'm not having any luck so I emailed "This Old House" and they never responded.
A great video, but the main problem was not addressed in the video. Why were all the locks breaking to begin with? The problem obviously is because the windows were closed with the lock levers in the locked position. This extends the protruding, or swing-out tongue of the lock, and when it slams on the keeper to close the window, it pops the tops of the locks right off. There's no other obvious reason. Homeowners/users need to make sure the locks are in the unlocked position prior to closing.
I’ve found (at least in my state) that anything plastic (like blinds, or locks) exposed to sunlight will become brittle and break easily. Metal locks would last, maybe the life of the window.
Why did they ALL break in the first place? Why won't the replacement locks fail also?
This DOES happen. I'm trying to figure it out on my windows right now. 13 vinyl windows and the sash locks are broken on every single one of them. All 13 windows.
"I think the hardest part was finding the locks!"
Well, yeah, it is, and thanks for not telling us where you got them! :(
I got mine here. They said they stock thousands of them. I sent in a picture and they identified mine: www.windowdoorparts.com/window-hardware-and-parts/single-and-double-hung-windows/sash-locks.html
@@bills2269 By chance, have you come across any other companies selling window replacement parts? The tilt latches on mine have all broken. I tried the "windows and doors" sight that you recommended, but they don't have the part.
White rivet sure would have looked better
should have used white rivits
I would have used screws
I think I see why they all break. When it's locked it's pushing up on the plastic part where the lock handle is located. This plastic is under constant stress and eventually blasts out.
He damaged the finish on the lock when it popped :)
This is ridiculous. Lord knows how much those latches are. I'd rather do a complete install of new, different, better ones if possible.
Sorry, but I am not a big fan of "replacement" windows. What is wrong with repairing the windows and restoring the beauty. I did my windows the old fashioned way by removing and repairing them. People are sold on these replacement windows because they are going to "save" money. Ha ha.
The replacements are extremely unattractive.
maybe he bought the house and thats what was there...
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not sure what any of that has to do with fixing a window but cool.
I've heard Jesus Take the Wheel before but never Jesus fix my windows 🤣