What's actually causing this
Wood windows absorb humidity and swell during summer. Painted windows get sealed over time as coats of paint build up in the gap between the sash and the frame. Older double-hung windows also lose their balance springs.
What you'll need
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- Putty knife or window zipper Shop →
- Sandpaper (80 grit) Shop →
- Candle wax or silicone spray Shop →
Step-by-step fix
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Score the painted seam
Run a utility knife along the gap between the sash and the frame — inside and outside. This cuts the paint seal without damaging the wood.
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Break the seal with a putty knife
Insert a wide putty knife into the seam and tap it gently with a hammer to work around the perimeter. Work slowly to avoid cracking the glass.
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Sand swollen edges
Open the window enough to access the edges. Sand any swollen areas with 80-grit sandpaper until the sash slides freely.
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Lubricate the channels
Rub candle wax or apply silicone spray to the window channels and the sash edges. Do not use oil-based lubricants — they attract dirt and degrade wood.
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Test and repaint if needed
Open and close the window several times. If you sanded bare wood, apply primer and paint to prevent future swelling.
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Permits and inspections requirements vary by Miami. Check with your local building department before starting.
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Intense UV exposure in Miami degrades window seals, fades finishes, and warps exterior doors. Low-E glass and UV-resistant finishes extend service life significantly.
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- The window frame is visibly bowed or twisted.
- The sill is rotted — the entire window unit may need replacement.
- A double-hung window sash falls when released (broken balance spring or spiral rod).
- The window is part of a casement and the crank mechanism is broken.
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