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Fall & Winter Maintenance Guides for Window and Door Hardware — Northeast USA

  • Posted on: 1 September 2018
  • By: bigdaddy1
A few do-it-yourself tips and guides for your home windows and doors - A Guide to Winterizing.

 

Choosing the right weather strip parts for those Awning and Casement windows can make a lot of difference .. not to mention those Single Hung and Double Hung Windows - such items as Operators, Locks, Lifts, Latches and Hinges. As for those patio doors you have issues with door handles, weatherstripping, locks, rollers and wheels - not to mention roof windows and skylights.

 

Some commonly asked questions include: How do I winterize windows in my house? .. How do I get my windows and doors ready for winter? .. How do I winterize my winter home? .. some tips and ideas and our winterizing checklist: Inspect all your window and door weather-strip .. Look at the Door Bottom Sweeps .. and Thresholds .. inspect all the opening and closing hardware parts.

 

Here's a simple and short video in case you need help!

https://youtu.be/Mdwg9CjQtDM

 

 

 

Window and Door Replacement Hardware Parts: Direct Ship Nationwide

  • Posted on: 21 January 2018
  • By: bigdaddy1
Finding the right service parts for older windows and doors for those older parts circa 1960's, 1970's, 1980's 1990's 2000s may not be as easy as this nationwide resource.

Window and Door Hardware Replacement and repair parts circa 1960's, 1970's, 1980's 1990's 2000s thru 2017 - Window & Door Replacement Hardware Parts for: Marvin, Biltbest, Pella, Wenco, Andersen, Alenco, Caradco, Craftline, Crestline, Hurd, JeldWen, Malta, Marvin, Marvin Casemaster, Integrity, Norco, Pozzi, Oldach, Seal-Rite and OthersMarvin and Integrity Window & Door Parts with Shipping Nationwide For Hard-To-Find Marvin Casemaster Casement Parts, Your Best Online Source, Free Marvin Parts ID Help Online for those Hard To Find Parts, Out of Production Parts, Discontinued Marvin Casemaster Parts   |  Ratings for AllWindowDoorParts.com - 4.9 2461 Reviews - Your Premier Marvin & Integrity Window & Door Hardware Parts online store for all those residential DIY parts, weatherstrip, balances, jamb carrier tracks, door handles and all hardware service parts. Ideal For Handymen and Service and restoration contractors, glaziers and insurance adjusters nationwide - NEED HELP? Talk to the Parts Experts and save.

 

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Free Parts ID Help Nationwide USA | Truth Window Hardware

  • Posted on: 3 May 2017
  • By: bigdaddy1
Free Window Parts ID Help Nationwide

 

Window Sash Locks, Latches, Replacement Parts, Casement Roto-Gear Operators, Cranks, Handles, Sash Tilt Latches, Online Parts Catalogs for BiltBest, Caradco, Classic and Traditional Finishes, Designer Upgrades, Heritage, Craftline, Eagle, Hurd, Kolbe & Kolbe, Lincoln, M & W, Malta, Marvin Casemaster, Marvin Integrity and Infinity, Norandex, Oldach, Norco, Pozzi, Jeld-Wen, Rockwell, Seal-Rite, Semco, SNE, Weathervane, Wenco, Windsor and many others. We have additional proprietary parts also. 

 

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Truth Window Parts ID and EntryGard Window Brand Parts Identification Help

  • Posted on: 5 October 2016
  • By: bigdaddy1
Many aluminum and vinyl window manufacturers belong to the AAMA, the American Architectural Manufacturer's Association. This association uses a small sticker to denote certification.

 

The easiest way to immediately identify your windows is by locating the name of the manufacturer itself on the product. Some companies, like Acorn, Jeld-Wen, Biltbest, Caradco, Truth, EntryGard, Hurd and others may stamp their name on the window hardware ( original proprietary parts ) like the handles, cranks, sash locks, operator covers, other hardware. Look carefully when inspecting hardware: many companies buy their hardware from other manufacturers and this hardware can be found for a multiple of brands of windows like - ALENCO, ALSCO ANACONDA, ALWINSEAL, AMACOR;  In the same way, if window parts have ever been replaced, they might not have been made by the same company that created the OEM Units. 

Other companies, like Marvin, Keller, Malta, Oldach, Outlook, Kolbe & Kolbe, Andersen, Anderson, Arcadia, Bayform, MilGard, and others have their information stamped in the spacer bar channel. (The spacer is in between the two panes of glass on an insulated unit in your window sash ) and runs clear around the edge of the glass - Brands like Thermalgard, Traco, Weathercraft, Wenco, Andersen, Shelter and Windsor - to name a few .. etch their names in the corner of the glass or into the spacer bar. There are also some companies that don't put their company name anywhere on the window. Crestline, Vetter, Columbia, Craftline, Crestline, Crossly, Dayton and others are known to have done this. Sometimes you will find a string of letters and numbers ( stampings ) on their products. Unless you know exactly what these letters and numbers mean, it can be impossible to determine what brand of window you have.