Bought my 14" set from Toolstation as they were cheaper than SF and decided to have a go at the weekend. This was the best video by a country mile and my old and worn hinges were easily replaced after watching Mr Fowler. My window is now flush and seals onto the frame as it has never done before, no road noise or draughts. Cheers
It is really good to hear that my vidro was the best 😄😄 and you managed to change the hinges yourself. Thanks for your comment, and please consider subscribing for more great DIY videos!
Great as always - I've 4 upvc windows like this I can't shut for years ! I thought I'd have to pay a fortune for new windows. Now I am going to give this a go in the Summer, as I've nothing to lose !
Worth a mention if not already here somewhere. When buying hinges for the window in your demo video, they are referred to as side-hung, despite being at the top and bottom. Opposite applies to a top window with the hinges on the side, it would be referred to as top-hung. The description matches where traditional window hinges would be.
You are a life saver my friend. Last night I opened the bedroom window and the friction plate snapped and I couldn't close it again. I managed to get it open again and with a little force got it to close. Off to Screwfix today for a pair of hinges for just under a tenner and I will fit them tomorrow. Thanks.
Great video, as I've fitted hinges as part of my job for 10 years I've always struggled drilling and screwing while holding the window but the tip about pre drilling the holes first with the new hinge is gold will be doing this in future 👍
I always try to make jobs as easy as possible and i have struggled with a previous upstairs window. This little tip definetly helps if you are fitting the window by yourself! thanks for your comment!
Thank you for the helpful video. One question, I have a top window like the one in this video, and it's not shutting. I noticed that the hinge attachment to the main window frame has dropped by few millimetres and that's the reason the window is scraping against the bottom. The problem I have is, after unscrewing the three self tapping screws that hold the hinge is place and push the hinge slightly up by few millimetres, the window shuts but the screws are not biting into the main frame and so end up with where I started. Any tip on what I can do to make screws tighten up? I tried a small upvc piece to plug the existing holes but that didn't work.
@@FixitwithFowler Thanks for your reply. Yep, trying the wall plugs was my next step ,only I'm struggling to get hold of white wall plugs so that they blend in with the white upvc frame. Otherwise sod it, and use any colour plugs.
@neurosurgeon1261 Yeah, I don't think you will get white ones. However, you can get grey ones like these amzn.to/3uSKZZp also they will sit under the hinges
Great video. Very clear. Have to say that bit where you've attached the hinges to the window then offer the window up into the hole and line the screws up is the point where I would realise that the screwdriver is out of reach 😂
I've got one dodgy window upstairs where this looks to be the problem and it's a real issue to close. I'll give this a go when the weather is better, thanks for this video!
Thank you! Your video was so clear, that after only watching it once, I replaced my window hinges in about 30 minutes! I was astonished at how easy it was, and I figure that I saved at least $200 by doing it myself. I did struggle with the weight of the window quite a bit more than you did, but I managed not to drop it out of the second floor. :)
My daughters bedroom side window has never been fitted correctly. It has always had a draught on the hinge side from when it was fitted. This has given me confidence to adjust the hinges :)
Great video & a job I need to do on about 6 of my DG windows. Most are are on the 1st floor so I need an extra pair of hands to help. Think I'll wait until the weather gets better - just in case.
Yes, it would definitely help with an extra pair of hands, especially if the widows are large. Im glad you liked the video, and don't forget i have more in my windows and doors series!
Good job Steve, nicely detailed as ever. I know you made the point about weight and obviously you didn't have an issue with this one, however I think it's a point worth labouring. These things can be heavy! Double glazing weighs around 20kg per sqm. Add to that the frame and locking mech (and perhaps lead!) and you could soon be hanging out of an upstairs window with a casement that weighs the same as a full suitcase - at arms length. Triple glazing is almost certainly a 2-man job. You won't know how much it weighs until you've removed your last screw whilst holding the window with one hand. For your first I advise not being alone and make sure nothing or nobody is beneath the window you're working on 👍 Keep up with the vids mate, some really good stuff.
I agree with the comment about the weight which is why i said in an ideal world you would have someone help to hold the window. Thanks for your comments!
I just had this issue on two of my windows and wd40 did the trick without needing to do all of this, I did adjust the friction settings which I thought in the beginning would make a difference but didn't now do need to adjust properly, probably make it tighter because the hinge is super smooth now. *Upon reading up the best lubricant is wb40 with silicone not wd40 solvent I will be washing it off the hinges and be using wd40 silicone*
Hi, my bathroom window was the same, and the hinges were riveted. I have replaced the hinges, and luckily, the holes on the new hinges miss the rivit holes. I had to drill the rivets out, which was quite difficult.
Hello mate fantastic video just about to start and sort mine out including replacing a few glazing units. Thinking about replacing on and do the hinges at the same time which will make the window lighter and easier to handle. Thanks John.
Hi ya ....id like to change over two side hung windows with a bar in between . Both sets of hinges are very stiff and are easy clean systems ....I'd like them to open to create a bigger opening so that they are 90 degrees open and closer to the actual casement sides . Would it be possible to do a video for that ? Thanks for this one ....its very clearly explained 😊
@@FixitwithFowler no sir, the windows are closed and there is a dreadful howling/weezing sound on windy days (like tonight). Wasn't sure if it is something to do with the seals or not...never experienced it before!
Yeah definitely sounds like the seals to me! Here is a video to show you how to replace them! ua-cam.com/video/t6tU37Pcmrw/v-deo.htmlsi=Czvqmt6k2g6F_paE please consider subscribing to help me reach my 50k subscriber goal 😁😁😁
@@FixitwithFowler Well that was stressful! The rivets left a bigger hole than the available hole on the hinge, so screws just wobbling around. Packed them out with wall plugs. Solid now but no idea if it'll hold over time. Now waiting for the misses to call me one day to say the window has fallen out, lol.
Hi there just subscribed to your channel very clear instructions on how to change the hinges but wondered if you could help me. Haven't been able to close my bathroom window for months don't think it's the top hinge it's the bottom one, the problem is the windows were meant to slide into the middle enabling cleaning of both sides can I just replace with normal hinges for double glazed windows any help appreciated thanks 👍
Hi, firstly thanks for subscribing!!! The hinges you are describing are easy clean hinges that are designed to allow cleaning of the outside of the window. You can get replacements on a like for like basis like these amzn.to/4cYPm5w alternatively you can fit standard hinges but you need to replace both hinges!
is it possible to adjust the window/hinge if you have a small gap at the bottom or do i have to go back to the start again ,i didnt have to use the plastic spacers on another window i done and thats perfect so i didn't use them on this,thanks for any help
@FixitwithFowler bathroom hinge snapped this afternoon and I've a new hinge ordered and the confidence to fix it tomorrow thanks to your video! Subscribed too :)
I would try using thise first and once installed, give them a pull to see if they are strong enough. If there is any movement, you could then increase the screw size, but it is best to start with a smaller screw but just watch for the screw heads catching!
Hi, at 4:51 , you said to use self tapping self drilling screws. The screw you are using is pointed at the base. But when I checked on the website to buy, self tapping self drilling screws are a bit blunt/ flat at the base. Why is it different than yours the one I am trying to buy? Thanks
Hi, these are self tapping screws which are hardened and came with the new hinge. You can use self drilling and tapping screws but it is only upvc it is going into. Something like these would be ideal but you would need to compare with the old screws amzn.to/4cYwbt4
Thank you very much😊. I have managed to change my bedroom window hinges just by looking your video. It was so heavy that I had to get help someone to hold it. However one of the middle screw kept spinning which is underneath the window (not the frame).
@@FixitwithFowlerOne more thing. I also managed to change the window seal as well just by looking your video. When I took the window out, I found the old seals needed replacement as they were mostly damaged. Luckily, I had seen your video of "how to change the window seals" while watching the window hinges replacement video. The link was in the video. I rushed to Screwfix and got the UPVC seals. I managed to change it without any difficulty. The window is tight now.😊
@@FixitwithFowler oh ok that's fine then, I misunderstood, I thought you were recommending getting some additional ones. Cheers ...I'll let you know if I drop the window from top floor :) hah!
No, unfortunately not, i have done a small window upstairs, but it's not ideal without a ladder. It is difficult to get to the hinges if the window is small, but it can be done. I would recommend someone to help and even tie something around the handle or even the window if possible! Hopefully that helps?
Great video. Gave this a go today and made things worse. Can't for the life of me figure out why the window won't close despite all measurements being perfect, spacers used etc. :(
@@FixitwithFowler universal ones but correct size and used the spacers. Could use one existing hole but might be better I treat as a new window and put all new holes in. Very frustrating but I've not given up yet 😁
My window will open but not close. I suspect the hinges have dropped and are causing the locking mechanism to not go into the lock keeps. Does anyone know if I need to replace the hinges or is this a different job?
@ it’s hinged on both sides of the window. The hinges are at the top and the window pushes out (it’s a first story window, of a 5 year old property). The window will not shut at all (as the I think they are called the cams) are hitting the side of the lock keeps so aren’t aligned/ are too low
@@FixitwithFowler Someone has said that the sash has dropped, and the glass needs taking out and the hinges lifting, so that the sash is higher so it will shut. Not sure if that can be achieved by following the steps in this video or if I need to just leave it to the professionals 😅
@ the handle moves freely whilst the window is open, its FREEZING in that room as the window won’t shut. I don’t think it’s the handle, because you can see where the cams are hitting the frame, there are slight marks where it’s damaged the frame.
It's short term as in weeks, and also if you spill with your nozzle it will make the frame outside shiny. Once is fine, if you carry on you will damage the plastic seal and ruin the outside PVC if spilt, change to wd40 silicone as that's the step up and will last 1-2 years.
Bought my 14" set from Toolstation as they were cheaper than SF and decided to have a go at the weekend. This was the best video by a country mile and my old and worn hinges were easily replaced after watching Mr Fowler. My window is now flush and seals onto the frame as it has never done before, no road noise or draughts. Cheers
It is really good to hear that my vidro was the best 😄😄 and you managed to change the hinges yourself. Thanks for your comment, and please consider subscribing for more great DIY videos!
That’s what I call a proper step by step instruction video with tips in all the right places along the way. Spot on, thanks!
Thanks for your great comment, I'm glad you liked the video 😁
Great as always - I've 4 upvc windows like this I can't shut for years ! I thought I'd have to pay a fortune for new windows. Now I am going to give this a go in the Summer, as I've nothing to lose !
This is definitely worth a try, and if it saves buying new windows, then that will be brilliant!
Worth a mention if not already here somewhere. When buying hinges for the window in your demo video, they are referred to as side-hung, despite being at the top and bottom.
Opposite applies to a top window with the hinges on the side, it would be referred to as top-hung.
The description matches where traditional window hinges would be.
Yeah, i think it was mentioned, but this video is a year old! Thanks for your comment 😁
You are a life saver my friend. Last night I opened the bedroom window and the friction plate snapped and I couldn't close it again. I managed to get it open again and with a little force got it to close. Off to Screwfix today for a pair of hinges for just under a tenner and I will fit them tomorrow. Thanks.
Hi, I'm glad the video has helped you out! Thanks for your comment 👍
Great video, as I've fitted hinges as part of my job for 10 years I've always struggled drilling and screwing while holding the window but the tip about pre drilling the holes first with the new hinge is gold will be doing this in future 👍
I always try to make jobs as easy as possible and i have struggled with a previous upstairs window. This little tip definetly helps if you are fitting the window by yourself! thanks for your comment!
Thank you for the helpful video. One question, I have a top window like the one in this video, and it's not shutting. I noticed that the hinge attachment to the main window frame has dropped by few millimetres and that's the reason the window is scraping against the bottom. The problem I have is, after unscrewing the three self tapping screws that hold the hinge is place and push the hinge slightly up by few millimetres, the window shuts but the screws are not biting into the main frame and so end up with where I started. Any tip on what I can do to make screws tighten up?
I tried a small upvc piece to plug the existing holes but that didn't work.
That would be my suggestion (to try and plug the holes). However, have you tried actual wall plugs, either yellow ones or red ones?
@@FixitwithFowler Thanks for your reply. Yep, trying the wall plugs was my next step ,only I'm struggling to get hold of white wall plugs so that they blend in with the white upvc frame. Otherwise sod it, and use any colour plugs.
@neurosurgeon1261 Yeah, I don't think you will get white ones. However, you can get grey ones like these amzn.to/3uSKZZp also they will sit under the hinges
Great video. Very clear. Have to say that bit where you've attached the hinges to the window then offer the window up into the hole and line the screws up is the point where I would realise that the screwdriver is out of reach 😂
Ha, definitely, or the screw falls off the screwdriver bit! Thanks for your comment 👍
Buddy this video is absolute gold. You have no idea what you have just done for me
Thats great to hear. It's probably worth getting someone to hold the window so you don't drop it!
I've got one dodgy window upstairs where this looks to be the problem and it's a real issue to close. I'll give this a go when the weather is better, thanks for this video!
Thanks for your comment!
Thanks for the clear instructions! We just managed to replace the hinges on a first-floor window that had been wonky for years.
That's brilliant, I'm glad you managed to replace the hinges. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Very clear and helpful. Might give this a go if it gets too drafty
As you can see, it is really easy to do and has made a massive difference to our front door. Thanks for your comment!
Thank you! Your video was so clear, that after only watching it once, I replaced my window hinges in about 30 minutes! I was astonished at how easy it was, and I figure that I saved at least $200 by doing it myself. I did struggle with the weight of the window quite a bit more than you did, but I managed not to drop it out of the second floor. :)
Well, firstly, im glad you managed to replace the hinges on your window, and even better, you didn't drop it! Thanks for your great comment!
My daughters bedroom side window has never been fitted correctly. It has always had a draught on the hinge side from when it was fitted. This has given me confidence to adjust the hinges :)
That's good to hear. Thanks for your comment!
@@FixitwithFowlerYeh, i replaced the seal around the window and the frame, but when closed at the hinge end the window barely touches the seal
Thanks for your comment 👍
I got a few top hung windows that need new hinges. Probably need someone to help... Side hung seems much easier on your own. Thanks for the video.
Definitely get someone to hold the window as they can be quite awkward. Thanks for your comment!
Just had my hinges damaged by wind and my window won't close. This'll save me money from paying someone to fix it! Thanks!!
Let me know how it goes, replacing the window hinges. Thanks for your comment 😃
Brilliant step by step instruction video. Have to say also, great tip about using the adjustable set square.
Hi, im glad the video was helpful! Thanks for your comment 😁
Gentleman builder. Bravo
Thanks for your comment!
Thank you so much for this very helpful informative video. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us :)
No problem im glad you found the video helpful, thanks for your comment! Please consider subscribing to help me reach my 50k subscriber goal 🤩
Great video & a job I need to do on about 6 of my DG windows. Most are are on the 1st floor so I need an extra pair of hands to help. Think I'll wait until the weather gets better - just in case.
Yes, it would definitely help with an extra pair of hands, especially if the widows are large. Im glad you liked the video, and don't forget i have more in my windows and doors series!
Great video don't want to change the hinges just take the window out so I can paint the outside frame as I am petrified of heights thanks x
Well, I'm glad you found the video helpful. If you can get someone to help you hold the window!
Thank you for explaining so clearly. I’m finding your videos very helpful! 👏 👏 👏
That's really good to hear. I hope you've subscribed to my channel!
Good job Steve, nicely detailed as ever. I know you made the point about weight and obviously you didn't have an issue with this one, however I think it's a point worth labouring.
These things can be heavy! Double glazing weighs around 20kg per sqm. Add to that the frame and locking mech (and perhaps lead!) and you could soon be hanging out of an upstairs window with a casement that weighs the same as a full suitcase - at arms length. Triple glazing is almost certainly a 2-man job.
You won't know how much it weighs until you've removed your last screw whilst holding the window with one hand. For your first I advise not being alone and make sure nothing or nobody is beneath the window you're working on 👍
Keep up with the vids mate, some really good stuff.
I agree with the comment about the weight which is why i said in an ideal world you would have someone help to hold the window. Thanks for your comments!
I just had this issue on two of my windows and wd40 did the trick without needing to do all of this, I did adjust the friction settings which I thought in the beginning would make a difference but didn't now do need to adjust properly, probably make it tighter because the hinge is super smooth now. *Upon reading up the best lubricant is wb40 with silicone not wd40 solvent I will be washing it off the hinges and be using wd40 silicone*
Easy tips to diy replacement of hinges;thanks
I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for taking the time to comment 👍
Great Vid my hinges are riveted I’d like to change to screws to make it easier
Hi, my bathroom window was the same, and the hinges were riveted. I have replaced the hinges, and luckily, the holes on the new hinges miss the rivit holes. I had to drill the rivets out, which was quite difficult.
Cried inside when he *placed* the hinges on the window glass 😅 *Top video and info all the same ❤️ thank you*
*edits made
Slatted??
Very thorough instructions, great tips. Thank You
Thanks for your great feedback 😁😁😁
Hello mate fantastic video just about to start and sort mine out including replacing a few glazing units. Thinking about replacing on and do the hinges at the same time which will make the window lighter and easier to handle. Thanks John.
Yeah, it would make sense to do both jobs at the same time! Thanks for your comment 👍
Hi ya ....id like to change over two side hung windows with a bar in between . Both sets of hinges are very stiff and are easy clean systems ....I'd like them to open to create a bigger opening so that they are 90 degrees open and closer to the actual casement sides . Would it be possible to do a video for that ? Thanks for this one ....its very clearly explained 😊
Hi, unfortunately I don't have such a window to make a video on otherwise I would.
@FixitwithFowler Well hopefully at some point, you will . Thanks for your reply 👍 🙂 Much appreciated 👏
A really useful video. Thankyou
Im glad you liked the video and thanks for your comment!
Brilliant video mate, I have to replace a hinge myself. What size self tappers do you suggest for window frames?
Hi, the self tappers will come with the new hinges. Thanks for your comment
Made it so simple thanks mate
Great to hear! please consider subscribing for more great videos!
Great tutorial! Just what I was looking for. Thank you!
Hu, just make sure you get the right size hinges for your window, and it will be straightforward to do. Thanks for your comment!
Thank you, excellent video.
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@@FixitwithFowler subscribed
Thank you so much, im sure you will find plenty of other useful videos on my channel
Thanks Fowler for the great video.
No problem, I'm glad you liked the video, and thanks for your comment 👍
Big help, as always. Thanks so much!!! 👍
Im glad the video helped, thanks for your comment 😁
Brilliantly explained.
Thanks for your comment 👍
Great video!! Thanks, got some hinges to replace
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for your comment!
You are myidol now because you are aa great propesor
What an amazing comment. Thanks 😁😁😁😁
Great video and well explained. Thank you.
No problem, im glad you liked the video 👍
Very good, but when drill on top please use a safety spectacle so that the aluminium dust do not enter your eyes.
Good tip! Thanks for your comment!
Thank you for teaching us. Great channel 👏
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@@FixitwithFowler I have :)
@nosycatUK brilliant, thank you so much for subscribing 😁
thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I'm glad you liked the video 👍
very good step by step. thank you
Im glad you liked the video. Thanks for your comment!
Love and appreciate these videos. Our windows make a genuinely terrifying sound (like a bad violin). Is there a fix for that?
Do you mean when you open and close them?
@@FixitwithFowler no sir, the windows are closed and there is a dreadful howling/weezing sound on windy days (like tonight). Wasn't sure if it is something to do with the seals or not...never experienced it before!
Yeah definitely sounds like the seals to me! Here is a video to show you how to replace them! ua-cam.com/video/t6tU37Pcmrw/v-deo.htmlsi=Czvqmt6k2g6F_paE please consider subscribing to help me reach my 50k subscriber goal 😁😁😁
@@FixitwithFowler brilliant thanks mate, looks like something I can try myself. Really appreciate you getting back to me 👍
great help
Thanks for your comment.
Great video, just what I was looking for.
Subbed 👍🏾
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Excellent tutorial 👍
Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you liked the video 👍
Great vid, but my hinge doesn't have screws. Its got round metal things doughnut like with a hole in the centre.
They are rivits. Unfortunately they will need drilling out so it may not be the easiest job to do!
@@FixitwithFowler Well that was stressful! The rivets left a bigger hole than the available hole on the hinge, so screws just wobbling around. Packed them out with wall plugs. Solid now but no idea if it'll hold over time. Now waiting for the misses to call me one day to say the window has fallen out, lol.
Great advice Steve xx
Thanks 😊
Brilliant thanks mate
Im glad you liked the video. Thanks for your comment 😁
Hi there just subscribed to your channel very clear instructions on how to change the hinges but wondered if you could help me. Haven't been able to close my bathroom window for months don't think it's the top hinge it's the bottom one, the problem is the windows were meant to slide into the middle enabling cleaning of both sides can I just replace with normal hinges for double glazed windows any help appreciated thanks 👍
Hi, firstly thanks for subscribing!!! The hinges you are describing are easy clean hinges that are designed to allow cleaning of the outside of the window. You can get replacements on a like for like basis like these amzn.to/4cYPm5w alternatively you can fit standard hinges but you need to replace both hinges!
Thank you
@christinestewart2472 no problem, just make sure you measure the window hinge so that you get the correct size
What was the adjustable square for again please?
Hi, sorry i can't remember. I filmed that video a while ago.
is it possible to adjust the window/hinge if you have a small gap at the bottom or do i have to go back to the start again ,i didnt have to use the plastic spacers on another window i done and thats perfect so i didn't use them on this,thanks for any help
You may be able to unscrew the bottom hinge from the frame and insert the packers/spacers, but it depends on the fixing locations in the hinge!
Great video and good guidance😊
Thanks, I hope you get on alright fitting the new hinges!
Would you grease the hinge with silicon grease or similar
It's definitely an idea and wouldn't hurt!
great video mate
Very useful. Thank you.
I'm glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for your comment 👍
Thanks 🙂
No problem, im glad you like the video
@FixitwithFowler bathroom hinge snapped this afternoon and I've a new hinge ordered and the confidence to fix it tomorrow thanks to your video! Subscribed too :)
@paul.hesketh brilliant, thanks for your comment and subscribing
Good stuff - well said. Thanks
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad you liked the video 👍
Great thanks
No problem, im glad you liked the video
Very helpful video.👍👍
Im glad you found the video helpful, and thanks for your comment 👍 😊
Absolute legend!
Thanks for your comment, I hope the video was useful
Great video thanks for sharing Cheers
Thanks for your comment
Very helpful video!
I'm glad you found the hinge video helpful!
What length screws would you use to affix a window restraint - the mira ones I have? Was thinking 4 x 25 but not sure if that’s too short
Have you got the original screws?
I don’t - these are new additions and never had any of those child restriction things before
I would try using thise first and once installed, give them a pull to see if they are strong enough. If there is any movement, you could then increase the screw size, but it is best to start with a smaller screw but just watch for the screw heads catching!
Will do many thanks
New subscriber ❤ do you need building regulations to replace hinges mate
No, there is no need, thankfully!
@@FixitwithFowler sound mate I shall crack on with mine 👍👍
@kingofthetrowel1725 ok, hopefully it will be nice and straightforward!
@@FixitwithFowler cheers mate
Thank you, very clear, sub’d and liked. Can you recommend a supplier for the hinges in the UK, I need to replace some top window hinges. Thanks again!
I would suggest screwfix or amazon! Thanks for your comment 👍
@@FixitwithFowler many thanks
@barryspiers6956 no problem
I know screwfix hinges come with the little packers for stack height
Nice one.
Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you liked the video!
Nice one mate
I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for your comment!
Hi, at 4:51 , you said to use self tapping self drilling screws. The screw you are using is pointed at the base. But when I checked on the website to buy, self tapping self drilling screws are a bit blunt/ flat at the base. Why is it different than yours the one I am trying to buy? Thanks
Hi, these are self tapping screws which are hardened and came with the new hinge. You can use self drilling and tapping screws but it is only upvc it is going into. Something like these would be ideal but you would need to compare with the old screws amzn.to/4cYwbt4
Thank you very much😊. I have managed to change my bedroom window hinges just by looking your video. It was so heavy that I had to get help someone to hold it. However one of the middle screw kept spinning which is underneath the window (not the frame).
@ChapuGrg that's really good to hear, im glad the video helped you changed the window hinges! Please consider subscribing for more great DIY videos 😁
@@FixitwithFowlerOne more thing. I also managed to change the window seal as well just by looking your video. When I took the window out, I found the old seals needed replacement as they were mostly damaged. Luckily, I had seen your video of "how to change the window seals" while watching the window hinges replacement video. The link was in the video. I rushed to Screwfix and got the UPVC seals. I managed to change it without any difficulty. The window is tight now.😊
Brilliant, thanks for your positive feedback and comments I really appreciate it!
i have same window but I want it to open close to the wall, i mean open it full and 90 degrees to vertical wall, any idea please?
You could try looking for easy clean hinges, they open 90° but will not open really close to the wall.
@@FixitwithFowler sure thats great idea. Thank You very much for reply 👍
@learnit4499 no problem, im glad it helped.
thanks....!
No problem!
helpful
Cheers, thanks for your comment!
its finding the honest trades man that dont do a crappy job or rip arse out of u
That's true. It's hard to find now!
Hi what size self tapping screws are they. Cheers
They come supplied with the hinge. They must be a standard size.
@@FixitwithFowler oh ok that's fine then, I misunderstood, I thought you were recommending getting some additional ones. Cheers ...I'll let you know if I drop the window from top floor :) hah!
@Brera73 blimey, I hope not! 🙏
Mines 2nd floor and hinges are both at the top😭 knew it wouldnt be straight forward😅
No, unfortunately not, i have done a small window upstairs, but it's not ideal without a ladder. It is difficult to get to the hinges if the window is small, but it can be done. I would recommend someone to help and even tie something around the handle or even the window if possible! Hopefully that helps?
Great video. Gave this a go today and made things worse. Can't for the life of me figure out why the window won't close despite all measurements being perfect, spacers used etc. :(
That's strange. Did you but identical hinges?
@@FixitwithFowler universal ones but correct size and used the spacers. Could use one existing hole but might be better I treat as a new window and put all new holes in. Very frustrating but I've not given up yet 😁
@craigedwards7785 that's frustrating. Does the window catch on the frame?
@@FixitwithFowler Yeah its catching at the top.
@@craigedwards7785 have you tried reducing the packers on the hinge?
Your new subscriber from Croydon can you replace our double glazed glass windows
I would love to, but it's a bit to far for me! Thanks for subscribing 👍
@@FixitwithFowler oh dear thank you gbu
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My window will open but not close. I suspect the hinges have dropped and are causing the locking mechanism to not go into the lock keeps. Does anyone know if I need to replace the hinges or is this a different job?
It sounds like the hinges, but it's hard to tell without seeing it. Does the window shut full on the hinged side of the window?
@ it’s hinged on both sides of the window. The hinges are at the top and the window pushes out (it’s a first story window, of a 5 year old property). The window will not shut at all (as the I think they are called the cams) are hitting the side of the lock keeps so aren’t aligned/ are too low
@@FixitwithFowler Someone has said that the sash has dropped, and the glass needs taking out and the hinges lifting, so that the sash is higher so it will shut. Not sure if that can be achieved by following the steps in this video or if I need to just leave it to the professionals 😅
@lydiariley95 it could be the locking mechanism or the hinges. Does the handle move freely and the mechanism move?
@ the handle moves freely whilst the window is open, its FREEZING in that room as the window won’t shut. I don’t think it’s the handle, because you can see where the cams are hitting the frame, there are slight marks where it’s damaged the frame.
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@9.48 get the first victim in 😂
Lol, never thought of it like that 😁
Wd40 will loosen that right up if you cant afford new
That's true but I'm replacing them as the plastic locator on the hinge is broken, hence the gap in between the frame and the window
It's short term as in weeks, and also if you spill with your nozzle it will make the frame outside shiny. Once is fine, if you carry on you will damage the plastic seal and ruin the outside PVC if spilt, change to wd40 silicone as that's the step up and will last 1-2 years.