does yours work with a worm drive in the counter weight?
My mom has a wide double hung and she is straining to lift it. I think 
there has been settlement that has minimally shifted the frame.
In today's windows it should be easy to adjust the counterbalance device.
Best to ya





On Fri, 29 May 2009, Tom Vos wrote:

> I have two 40 and two 44 inch double hung windows.  We have replacement
> sashes, which work, but it's not the best situation for double hung windows.
> It's too easy for the window frame to warp, and the span is quite long for a
> good seal.
> If she does get them, there should be at least two locks on each one.
> A double hung that size is also quite heavy.  I have to prop one of mine up
> with a stick.
> Blessings,
> Tom
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>  My friend is having some remodeling done. She is wondering if anyone
>  has any opinion or experience with Milgard Windows.
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>  She would also like to know if there is a recommended width for
>  double-hung windows. The question is being raised because of the
>  following. The contractor came to measure her existing windows which
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>  but the one in her dining room is 38 inches wide. The contractor told
>  her that the one in the dining room is too wide and that she has to
>  have a single-hung window there. Thoughts? TIA, Betsy
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