How To Open Close & Lock Your Double Hung Windows

Opening, closing, and locking your double-hung windows is a simple process if you follow the correct steps. Our team from Window Depot Louisville is here with a quick guide to help you out:

Steps to Open Your Window:

  • Ensure the window locks are in the unlock position.
  • Use the lift rail at the bottom of the window to push it up gently.
  • You can use the top sash or the lift rail to open the window smoothly.

Using the Sash Limiters:

  • The sash limiters are designed to control how high the window sash can go.
  • Engage the sash limiters to prevent the window from opening fully, allowing you to let in a breeze while adding a layer of security.

Steps to Close Your Window:

  • To close, use the top sash or the lift rail and push the window down.
  • Disengage the sash limiters if you have them engaged.

Locking Your Window:

  • Make sure the top sash is all the way up and the bottom sash is all the way down.
  • Finally, engage the locks, and your window is secure!

How To Open, Close, & Lock Your Provia Endure Double Hung Windows

As you see in this video, opening, closing, and locking your ProVia Endure double-hung windows is easy and takes only a few simple steps. These windows come with some unique features that set them apart from standard vinyl windows. Our team from Window Depot Louisville is here with a quick guide to help you out.

Opening Your ProVia Endure Window:

  • Disengage the locks at the top of the window. If you’re not sure if your windows are locked or not, look at the indicators on either side of the locks to ensure they’re in the unlocked position.
  • Grab the bottom lift rail and gently push up to open the window.
  • To lower the top sash, grab the top lift rail and pull it down.

Using the Sash Limiter:

  • The sash limiter controls how high the bottom sash can rise or how low the top sash can go.
  • It allows for ventilation while keeping pets, children, or unwanted guests from accessing your house through your windows.

Closing and Locking Your Window:

  • Ensure the top sash is pushed all the way up and the bottom sash is all the way down.
  • Engage the locks to secure your window.

That’s all there is to it! Your ProVia Endure window is now properly locked and ready to keep your home secure while allowing you to enjoy fresh air when needed.

How To Remove The Screen From Your Double Hung Windows

Removing the screen from your double-hung window is a straightforward process. Most screens have springs on the side, making them easy to remove with the right technique. Our team from Window Depot Louisville is here to show you how to do it:

Steps to Remove Your Window Screen:

  1. Disengage the window locks to make sure the sash can move freely.
  2. Raise the bottom sash using the lift rail.
  3. Push the screen towards the spring side – either left or right, depending on your window.
  4. Carefully pull the screen out from the frame.

And that’s it! Removing your window screen is that simple, and now you can clean or replace it as needed.

How To Clean Your Double Hung Windows And Avoid Alignment Mistakes

As you can see in this video from our team at Window Depot Louisville, cleaning your vinyl double-hung windows is a straightforward process, but a few common issues might pop up along the way when trying to realign the windows. Here’s a guide to help you clean your windows and fix any problems that may arise.

Steps for Cleaning Your Window:

  • Disengage the locks at the top of the window. If you’re not sure if your windows are locked or not, look at the indicators on either side of the locks to ensure they’re in the unlocked position.
  • Use the lift rail at the bottom of the window to open the window.
  • Press in on the tilt mechanisms on both sides of the locks and gently tilt the window towards you.
  • While keeping the window level, clean the window with glass cleaner and paper towels or microfiber cloths.

Fixing a Disengaged Sash:

If the sash disengages from the balance, don’t worry! Here’s how to fix it:

  • Tilt the sash and remove it from the window balance and frame. Set it aside safely.
  • Use a flathead screwdriver to carefully adjust the balance. Insert the screwdriver and while holding it down with your other hand, gently turn it left or right. The balance is spring-loaded, so this prevents it from shooting up.
  • Adjust the balance heights so both sides are level with each other.
  • Reinsert the sash by placing the pivot pins into the balances on both sides of the window, push down slightly on the sash, and then close the window.

Your window should now be as good as new!

How To Tell If Condensation In or On Your Windows Is Normal

Condensation on your windows can be either normal or a sign of a problem. Our team from Window Depot Louisville is here to help you how to tell the difference:

When Condensation Is Normal:

  • If you see fog or moisture on the inside or outside of your window, try to draw a smiley face with your finger.
  • If you can draw on the fog, it’s simply caused by the temperature and humidity differences between the inside and outside of your home.

When Condensation Is a Problem:

  • If the fog or moisture is between the glass panes of your double or triple-pane window, and you can’t draw a smiley face, that indicates a seal failure.
  • Seal failure means the seal around your window has been compromised, allowing moisture to get trapped between the panes.

If you suspect seal failure, it’s best to address the issue promptly to maintain the efficiency of your windows. Give Window Depot a call and we can help replace your problem windows!

How To Make A Warranty Claim For Your Replacement Windows

How to Submit a Warranty Claim for Your Window

If an issue arises with your window that’s under warranty, there are a few things you’ll need to provide to ensure the claim process goes smoothly. Our team from Window Depot Louisville is here with the steps you need to take to gather the necessary information:

What You’ll Need:

  1. A picture of the entire window: This helps the team understand the context and location of the problem.
  2. A picture of the specific issue: Whether it’s fog between the panes or any other concern, make sure to capture a clear image.
  3. A picture of the identifying sticker: This sticker acts like a VIN number on a car and helps us identify your specific window make and model.

Finding the Identifying Sticker:

  • For double or triple-pane windows:
    • Disengage the locks and lower the top sash.
    • Look up top, and you’ll find the identifying sticker. Make sure to capture the numbers clearly.
  • If the sticker is in a different location:
    • Disengage the locks, raise your bottom sash, and push in the tilt mechanisms to gently lay the sash down.
    • Lower the top sash, push in the tilt mechanisms, and locate the label.

Following these steps ensures we have all the necessary information to process your warranty claim quickly and efficiently!