Awning windows are a common type of window found in homes and buildings. They are hinged at the top and open outward, allowing for ventilation while keeping rain out. Over time, the hinges on awning windows can become worn or damaged, causing the window to sag or become difficult to open and close. Replacing awning window hinges is a relatively simple DIY project that can be completed in a few hours.
Before you begin, you will need to gather the following tools and materials:
New awning window hinges
Screwdriver
Drill
Safety glasses
Gloves
Before you begin working on the window, be sure to take the following safety precautions:
Wear safety glasses and gloves to protect yourself from flying debris.
Disconnect the power to the window if it is electric.
If you are working on a high window, use a ladder or scaffolding to reach it safely.
1.
Remove the Old Hinges
The first step is to remove the old hinges. This can be done by unscrewing the screws that hold them in place. Be careful not to drop the screws, as they can be difficult to find if they fall into the window frame.
2.
Clean the Window Frame
Once the old hinges are removed, clean the window frame around the hinge mounting holes. This will help to ensure that the new hinges fit properly.
3.
Install the New Hinges
Place the new hinges in the mounting holes and align them with the holes in the window sash. Insert the screws and tighten them until the hinges are snug.
4.
Test the Window
Once the new hinges are installed, test the window to make sure it opens and closes smoothly. If the window does not open or close properly, adjust the hinges until it does.
If you are having trouble finding replacement hinges for your awning window, you can contact the window manufacturer or a local hardware store.
If you are not comfortable replacing the hinges yourself, you can hire a professional to do it for you.
Replacing awning window hinges is a relatively simple DIY project that can be completed in a few hours. By following these steps, you can save money and keep your awning windows in good working order.