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Sarah called a specialist—a sash window conservationist based in Kentish Town. He explained the Hampstead difference: most original windows are pre-1900, made of slow-grown Scots pine or oak , with weight-and-pulley systems . Modern repairs fail them.

A week later, the other cord snapped. The window now tilted dangerously. The "fix" had only masked the problem—worn-out sash cords and loose joints. Worse, the WD-40 had mixed with 150 years of dust and lead paint, turning into a sticky black paste that gummed up the pulley wheels. sash window repair hampstead

Last winter, a homeowner in a beautiful but chilly Hampstead Victorian terrace, let's call her Sarah, noticed a problem. Her living room sash window—original, with beautiful crown glass—wouldn't stay up. It would crash down with a bang, and a bitter draft poured through the gap at the top. A week later, the other cord snapped

That's the story. Repair, don't replace. And never trust WD-40 on a Victorian sash. Worse, the WD-40 had mixed with 150 years

Sarah, busy with work, searched "sash window repair Hampstead" and called the first 24/7 emergency handyman service. A cheerful man arrived, squirted WD-40 everywhere, and screwed a cheap brass "sash stop" onto the side to hold it up. Cost: £150. He was gone in 30 minutes.