Submitted by harchshdgdj t3_yc7y06 in DIY

So that's the problem.

Everything that I found online is how to fix when you manage to have it in both positions open and mess with the spring buttons a bit and voilà.

However, the window is locked in closed position, not open in the least.

The handle is in the proper position facing downwards, but it won't move.

I'm guessing the only way is to call an expert but I wanted to see if there's something I can do on my own first

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hertzzogg t1_itl9cl3 wrote

Pictures make a difference.

Is the handle spinning on the shaft? There is usually a set screw near the base of the handle that may need tightening.

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Strofari t1_itm0gn6 wrote

Push on the sash while attempting to turn the handle. Sometimes the internal hardware can bind.

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sackchat t1_itm8s0a wrote

Sounds like a crank out casement that has a sash that won’t move. Usually this comes down to one of three issues:

  1. The sash has even painted shut and the paint needs to be cut open to work properly (this is usually pretty easy to spot and doesn’t sound like your issue)
  2. the operating hardware is either binding or is malfunctioning and a repair + replacement will need to be made
  3. the “keepers” or locks on the sash itself are not moving from their locked position when the lock/unlock latch is used, causing the sash to stay in the same place

Some pictures will definitely help!

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harchshdgdj OP t1_itmbm6q wrote

Thank you all for the comments.

Unfortunately I'm at work now so I can't provide any pics

The window has not been painted shut.

I can only turn the handle a few degrees, maybe up to 10-15.

It feels... sealed shut.

And the window doesn't budge in the least

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RU_FKM t1_itn69ql wrote

Mechanism is probably binding, and will require professional fix. Call a window guy and show him a picture of the crank.

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harchshdgdj OP t1_itn6kuw wrote

I was afraid it would be something like that.

Thanks to all

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alistair1537 t1_itn4wby wrote

When last were you able to open it?

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harchshdgdj OP t1_itn5ilo wrote

Couple of days ago

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alistair1537 t1_itowzr2 wrote

In that case I suspect a rack has seized or slipped - try to work some penetrating oil in between the window and frame around 3 inches from the corners where the racks join - use a spray tube to get the oil in - just gently work the handle over the next few days while adding more oil - sometimes the mechanisms just need a good oiling and they will start to work again.

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Bubba-Bee t1_itnk3t7 wrote

Not to be snide, but are you sure you have the lock handles in the right position? Sometimes I do that with mine and end up tightening them so much it feels like it’s stuck.

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harchshdgdj OP t1_itnmjp2 wrote

No worries, it has happened to me as well. It's not that. The handle is at the proper position for when the window is closed. It's just stuck there and won't move

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MonWalsh t1_itmaedh wrote

Are you able to turn the handle or is it fixed?

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