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15 Interesting Facts About Window Locks You've Never Heard Of

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Types of Window Locks

Window locks are the best option to ensure your home is secure. They look like handles (many varieties to choose from) and require keys to open and close.

Most window locks are easy to install and cost little. Certain types, like child safety latches, can stop children from opening windows that are too high to fall out.

Latch

The latch is a key component of any window locking system. It's activated into the locked or unlocked position and then extends into a frame to hold it in place. If a window isn't locking the door, it's usually to be due to the keeper and latch not aligning correctly. This could be due to an old, dirty latch or obstruction to the channels at their connection. Lift the window halfway between the bottom pane and sill to check for bending or any debris. Also check for dirt or debris on the balance shoe (pivot or terminal housing).

Window locks that slide prevent sliding windows from opening. They are typically operated with a lever or thumbscrew and are secured to the frame with screws or lag screws. There are many different sliding window locks that are available. Homeowners can select the type that best suits their needs.

A sliding window lock can be used on a double glazed windows or single-hung window, Fitters as well as on the horizontally sliding replacement windows. They also come in a variety of sizes, so homeowners can choose the best fit for their window.

A hinged wedge lock is the best option to secure a casement which can be opened outward. This kind of lock blocks the window from opening completely and allows a tiny crack to allow ventilation or sunlight. It's easy to use however, it's difficult for burglars to gain entry because of its limited opening capabilities.

Another option to secure your home is to put in the security bar, which can be bolted to the interior of the window. This makes it much more difficult for burglars to open the window. It can be affixed to the frame or sash. This is an excellent option for homeowners who want to keep their pets and children secure from falling or intruders.

Sash

The window sash is the part of the window that slides upwards to open and downwards to close. It is made up of glass panels, a frame with them, and stiles and bars. It is utilized in a variety of window types but is most common with double glazing repairs-hung ones. Window sashes may also include additional features, like muntin bars or a divided lite. They are commonly found in historic homes and where historical accuracy is essential. However they aren't required on all double glazed windows.

The sash is linked to the rest of the window with a set of runners. They allow the sash to move easily up and fitters down and to stay open when it's not being moved by wind or air pressure. A sash that doesn't move smoothly may have to be replaced. If a sash isn't closed, it could allow water and air to enter, causing decay of the wood over time.

When the window sash is placed in the up position, it's held up by a set of weights and pulleys concealed in jambs on both sides of the window. These are designed to counter gravity and keep the sash raised after it's opened, ensuring that it doesn't immediately drop to the bottom of the frame.

In modern homes windows, sash windows are fitted with screens that let in fresh air while keeping out insects and other debris. The screens can be affixed to the outside or inside of the window. They are usually constructed of metal or fiberglass. Some are built into a narrow frame which can be removed for cleaning.

A new sash is purchased separately, or it could be part of the window in its entirety. Most of the time, the sash needs to be replaced once it begins to show signs of wear. This typically means that it isn't moving smoothly or there are gaps between the sash frame and the sash.

If the sash has been kept in place by locks, it is important to make sure the locks are functioning properly. If the locks aren't working, it's possible that someone will enter your home, causing harm to you or family members.

Basic

Windows are the most common entry point for burglars, therefore it's important to have secured window locks to stop burglars from gaining entry into your home. There are different kinds of locks that can be used to secure almost any type of window in your home. Some are simple while others require the use of a key.

A sliding window lock is one of the most common types of window locks. Other common types include a hinged-wedge locking and the lag-screw lock. A sliding window lock is attached to both the top and bottom of sliding windows to make it difficult for anyone to open them. Similarly, a wedge lock can be put in the channel that operates the lower sash of your windows, meaning it's difficult to raise the sash up enough for someone to enter through it.

A folding lock is another option to secure your windows. They are easy to install and are suitable on awning or hopper windows. The pin is inserted into the small opening of your window frame, and the latch is installed in the middle of your window. When the latch is closed, it prevents the sash being opened and serves as the handle for your window.

A lag screw lock is an excellent choice for those looking to add extra security to their windows. They're metal clamps that you tighten using a screw, and they make it virtually impossible for a person to open the window. These clamps are also easy to use and affordable which makes them an excellent choice for those looking to add a layer of security to their home.

It is important to note that locks are not universal. You'll need to select a lock that fits your window type. It's essential that you have the lock installed by an expert to ensure it doesn't break. They will not protect you from thieves if they are not properly installed.

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