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Posted By: Rick_MThe draught proofing did make a huge difference, I was disappointed there were still these gaps on completion though. How has everyone else managed this section?
Posted By: crosbieAs this thread is resurrected, I'll note on my first reading that no-one appears to have mentioned the issue of the sash window changing in weight if single glazed panes are replaced with double glazed ones.
It may be obvious, but before putting the heavier window back in the frame, it needs to be weighed, and the sash weights need to be replaced accordingly (half each side). If you're lucky, the weights were cylindrical within rectangular cavities, and you can get square section sash weights (lead) that you trim to length (for the desired weight). You can replace the cords as well while you're at it, and service the pulleys, etc.
There are suppliers who specialise in replacement sash weights for those into double-glazing them.
Beware that the window will have even greater mass/inertia, so can be more prone to slamming up/down, despite being balanced.