Broken cranks, stuck locks, worn balances—we repair and replace window hardware to restore smooth operation.
Crank handles: Stripped, broken, or spinning freely. Casement and awning windows depend on crank mechanisms that wear out with use.
Operators: The arm mechanism connecting the crank to the sash can strip, bend, or seize. If the crank turns but the window doesn't move, the operator is usually the problem.
Balances: Double-hung windows use balance systems—spring mechanisms or older rope and weight systems—that can fail, causing sashes to fall or stick.
Hinges: Casement and awning window hinges can wear, causing the sash to sag or bind.
Locks and latches: Worn locks won't secure properly, and latches can break or misalign.
Rollers and tracks: Sliding windows depend on smooth rollers in clean tracks. Worn rollers or damaged tracks make operation difficult.
We stock hardware for major manufacturers including: All Weather Windows, North Star, Lepage Millwork, Dashwood, Vinylbilt, Jeld-Wen, Pella, and many others. If we don't have your part in stock, we can usually source it.
If you're comfortable removing the broken hardware yourself, bring it to our shop. We can match it and sell you the replacement part, or install it for you if you prefer.
Call us today. Emergency service available 24/7.