Window balance repair & replacement in NYC
Restore smooth operation and eliminate sash drop without replacing the entire window.
OEM-Spec Balance Systems spiral, coil, block-and-tackle
Sash Holds Position no more slamming
Included pivot shoe & channel replacement
$11M Coverage strong liability coverage for your property
The mechanics of
glass failure
A failed balance system turns a working window into a safety hazard.
UNDERSTANDING “SPRING FATIGUE”
Your window balance system is a precisely calibrated counterweight mechanism. Whether spiral springs, coil balances, or block-and-tackle systems, each type supports the sash weight through constant tension.
NYC’s temperature extremes — winter cold stiffening springs, summer heat weakening metal — accelerate material fatigue. Springs lose tension. Pivot shoes crack. Channels corrode.
THE HIDDEN COSTS OF WAITING:
Safety Hazards:
A broken window balance allows the sash to slam shut without warning. This creates serious injury risk, especially for children, and can shatter glass, strip hardware, or damage the frame beyond simple repair.
Operational Failure Cascade:
Forcing a window open when balances have failed bends the pivot shoe, strips screw holes, and racks the sash out of square. What starts as a $150 sash balance replacement can become a $1,200 frame rebuild.
Energy Waste:
Windows that won’t stay open get propped with objects, preventing proper closure and lock engagement. The resulting air gaps waste heating and cooling, driving energy costs up 10-20% per affected window.
THE BIG APPLE balance protocol
We diagnose the exact balance type, source OEM-spec replacements, and calibrate tension to manufacturer standards.
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Precision identification
Using sash weight measurement and visual inspection, we identify whether your window uses spiral balances, coil spring balances, channel balances, or block-and-tackle systems. A 1960s double-hung window balance repair requires different parts than a 2010 vinyl tilt unit, your repair is manufacturer-matched, not generic.
Controlled removal & replacement
We remove the failed balance assembly without damaging the sash or jamb liners. We access pivot shoes, release spring tension, and remove worn components cleanly. For spiral systems, we install calibrated springs matched to sash weight. For coil systems, we fit the correct shoe-and-tube assembly. For older setups, we can replace window weights with spring systems for low-maintenance operation.
Tension calibration & safety testing
We test sash travel across the full range, check hold-open function at multiple heights, and confirm smooth, binding-free operation.Big Apple Window Company at work
More than 2 decades of experience in property maintenance.
Restore safe operation
See the difference. We replaced failed balance systems and eliminated sash drop hazards — without touching the window frames or interior finishes.
Engineering specifications & guarantees
Clear specs. Straight answers. Compare our specs against any window balance repair company in NYC. We don’t cut corners on materials, safety, or liability coverage.
Balance standards
OEM-Grade Components Only. We use Caldwell spiral balances, Amesbury constant-force systems, and Ashland block-and-tackle assemblies — manufacturer-spec parts, not generic hardware store equivalents. For window spring replacement, we match original spring rates within 5% tolerance.
Calibration protocol
Weight-Matched Tension. We calculate exact sash weight (glass + frame) and install balances rated for 110% of that load. This ensures reliable hold-open function across the window’s full travel range without over-tensioning that causes binding.
Warranty protection
2-Year Balance Function Warranty. If the window balance fails or the sash won’t stay up within 24 months, we come back and make it right. No service fees. This covers all window balance replacement workmanship and installed components.
Risk management
$11 Million Umbrella Coverage. Your property is protected by strong liability coverage, including NY Labor Law protection with no Action Over exclusions. For co-ops and condos, we provide documentation and coordinate with building management.
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While we’re on-site
Our technicians spot related window issues during balance repair service.
Useful information
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Can window balances be repaired - or do they need replacement?
In many cases, window balance repair is really a targeted replacement of the failed component (balance, shoe, pivot, or related sash hardware). Balances are wear items: once a spring or cord system loses tension, frays, or breaks, “repairing” it often means installing the correct new balance so the sash operates safely again. The giveaway symptoms are a sash that won’t stay up, drops suddenly, feels unusually heavy, or tilts crooked in the frame.
Trying to “force it” can crack a pivot shoe, bend a sash, or damage the jamb liner – turning a straightforward window balance replacement into a bigger hardware job. The smart move is a quick diagnosis to confirm the balance type and failure point. If you already have a scheduled visit for other services, it’s also worth mentioning it – your supervisor should be notified when any window is not functioning properly.
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What are the "springs" on the side of windows called?
Most people call them “springs,” but the correct term is window balances (also called sash balances or counterbalances). Their job is to offset sash weight so the window opens smoothly and stays where you set it. Different window generations use different systems, which matters for both window spring replacement and sizing.
What you see / hear Common name Where it’s used Typical symptom A metal rod you twist in the jamb Spiral balance Older double-hung windows Sash won’t stay up; uneven lift A spring housing with a cord Block-and-tackle balance Many modern double-hung Sash drops; cord frays/snaps A flat metal strip spring Channel balance Some non-tilt/older systems Binding, poor tension, sash drift A small spring cartridge + shoe Coil / constant force balance Vinyl/tilt windows Jerky motion; shoe/pivot damage Weights in pockets (often hidden) Counterweights Older wood windows Sash won’t hold; cords fail If you’re not sure which you have, a technician can identify it quickly – guessing the wrong system can lead to incorrect parts and a window that still won’t operate.
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How do I know what size window balance I need?
Sizing is not one-size-fits-all. The correct balance depends on sash weight, sash height, and the specific balance type (spiral, coil, block-and-tackle, channel). Many balances have stamped numbers, color codes, or length markers, but those identifiers vary by manufacturer and can be misleading if a prior repair installed the wrong part.
For double-hung windows, the risk of DIY sizing is real: an undersized balance makes the sash drop (unsafe), and an oversized balance can slam the sash upward, damage hardware, or pull out pivot points. Proper sizing often includes confirming the sash weight (not guessing), checking pivot shoe compatibility, and verifying whether the unit is tilt or non-tilt. Professional window balance replacement includes matching the exact spring rate to your sash weight – whether it’s spiral balance replacement, coil balance replacement, or block and tackle systems.
If the window is already misbehaving – dropping, binding, or racking – get it assessed before ordering parts. It’s usually faster and cheaper than “trial and error” replacements.
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How do I fix an unbalanced window that won't stay up?
If your sash won’t stay open, the safest assumption is broken window balance or a failed shoe/pivot point. First, stop using the window until it’s stabilized – dropping sashes can injure fingers and damage glass. Avoid propping it with random objects; that can twist the sash and create new alignment problems.
A proper “fix window balance” approach looks like this: identify the balance system, inspect pivot shoes and attachment points, replace the failed balance(s) as a matched pair when needed, and then calibrate the sash so it moves evenly and locks correctly. In NYC, older windows may also have paint buildup or track friction that mimics balance failure – so diagnosis matters.
If you already have a team on-site for any service, tell the supervisor the window isn’t functioning; catching it early prevents a minor balance job from turning into a larger hardware replacement.
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How much does it cost to replace window balancers or springs?
The cost of window balance replacement varies because “balancers” can mean several systems (spiral, coil, block-and-tackle, channel), and each has different labor steps and parts. A simple spiral balance replacement may cost less than a complete sash balance replacement with pivot shoe and channel repairs. Price also depends on whether the issue is only the balance, or if there’s related damage – like a cracked pivot shoe, bent sash, or misaligned frame that caused the balance to fail in the first place.
The fastest way to keep costs under control is to avoid forcing the sash. Forcing can strip hardware, snap pivot points, or damage jamb liners – adding extra parts and labor. A professional visit typically confirms: (1) balance type, (2) correct sizing, (3) whether both sides must be replaced, and (4) any hardware adjustments needed so the sash stays up and locks properly.
If you want a reliable number, request an estimate after a quick on-site diagnosis – most “mystery” window issues become obvious once the balance system is identified.