Andersen 1031 Narroline Sash Balancer
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John Christensen
> 24 hourThis replacement part. The windows are working perfectly.
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mccardm
> 24 hourWe’ve ordered these multiple times. They are exactly what we needed
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Annie
> 24 hourInstall is easy. Taking the window apart and putting it back together not so much. Really a two person job AND yoy need to pay attention to the instructions to do so. All that aside: it fits, it works and it makes window operation feel like new at less than half the price of the name brand. Thanks!
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AdamW
> 24 hourListing and label on plastic bag says Andersen 1031 but I received 1033. Installation was a little awkward because it is hard for one person to hold the sash and at the same time pull out the sash cord. Might want a helper. Sash balancer fit was perfect and it is working correctly.
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Paul Hartman
> 24 hourworked great
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GG
> 24 hourThese are replacements for Andersen 2852 non-tempered double-hung sash windows. They also work with other size Andersen windows of similar wright. The product description is not quite correct. These are actually 1033 (part # 1626044) sash balances, not 1031. The 1033 balances supersede the older 1031 balances. The 1033 units are held in with screws rather than staples. Be sure to visit Andersens website to find the correct balancer for your size and style window. There is a wealth of information on their website to help you find the correct part. You will need to know if the glass in your windows is tempered or non-tempered. If you have tempered glass, it is usually stated in the lower corner of the window. Most residential windows are non-tempered unless they are in doors or if they are adjacent to doors. Tempered glass windows use a different sash balance than non-tempered glass due to significant weight differences between the two types of glass. Installation is not difficult, but you should watch one of the YT videos on the subject before starting the job. You should also have a helper around to hold each sash while detaching and attaching the tension cables. You will need a Phillips screwdriver, a small hammer, a small set of pliers or vice grips, and a utility knife (used for separating paint or caulk from the liners) to install the new balancers. An electric screwdriver might also be helpful, but not mandatory. Sash balances are not cheap, but you really should replace both sides at the same time even if one side appears to be working properly. This means you will need to order two per window. The good news is that you will save yourself a significant amount of money repairing the windows yourself rather than paying a glass company to do the work — that is, IF you can find a glass company that’s willing to work on Andersen windows.
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teri w.
> 24 hourFit perfect
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James400
> 24 hourVery well priced. Worked on first install. I changed the balancer for all my windows. Just make sure u measure the windows first before to order the correct size
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Paul H. Johnson
> 24 hourWindow repair
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JR
> 24 hourReceived balancers on time and not difficult to install. I would strongly suggest watching video on YouTube on how to install balancers. Window sashes are on the heavy side and having help would be a plus.