
Jalousie & Louver Windows Repair
Jalousie windows — sometimes called louvre or louver windows — were a popular choice in Long Island homes built between the 1940s and 1970s. You'll recognize them by their horizontal glass slats that tilt open simultaneously via a hand crank, creating ventilation without requiring the whole window to open. They were used extensively in sunrooms, basements, garage side walls, and summer cottages throughout Nassau and Suffolk County.
The problem is that virtually nobody repairs them anymore. Most window companies tell jalousie window owners to simply replace the entire window. At Prestige Window Works, we disagree — and more importantly, we have the parts and expertise to prove it. We provide jalousie and louver window repair throughout Long Island, NY, replacing broken glass slats, seized operators, failed clips, worn links, and corroded frames so these windows work correctly again.
Every repair comes with a 5-year warranty on workmanship and installed components. Before covering repairs, it helps to understand the mechanism — because jalousie window problems are almost always mechanical, and knowing what each part does makes it easier to describe your problem when you call.
This mechanical simplicity is both the window's strength and its weakness.
This mechanical simplicity is both the window's strength and its weakness.
Jalousie Window Problems We Fix
We're one of the very few Long Island window companies that still repairs jalousie windows — most tell you to replace them. We have the parts, the tools, and the experience to fix them properly.
We tell you when replacement makes more sense than repair and why — we have no interest in selling jalousie repair work on a frame that won't hold up.
We tell you when replacement makes more sense than repair and why — we have no interest in selling jalousie repair work on a frame that won't hold up.

Broken or Cracked Glass Slats
Glass slats in jalousie windows are thin — typically 3/16 inch annealed glass — and they crack under impact, thermal stress, or simply from the accumulated stress of decades of operation. A single broken slat leaves a gap in the closed window that lets in cold air, rain, insects, and noise. We cut replacement slats to the exact dimensions of your existing glass.
See our glass replacement service for more on glass types and specifications.
See our glass replacement service for more on glass types and specifications.
Seized or Stripped Operators
The operator is the hardest-working part of a jalousie window. After decades of use, the internal gears wear down or strip, the crank turns freely but nothing moves, or the operator seizes entirely and the window is frozen open or closed. We disassemble and assess the operator on-site. Where the operator can be cleaned, lubricated, and adjusted to restore function, we do that. Where the gears are worn beyond recovery, we replace the operator unit.
This is closely related to our window and door mechanism repair service.
This is closely related to our window and door mechanism repair service.
Broken or Worn Clips
Each glass slat is held at both ends by a metal clip — a small bracket that grips the glass edge and allows it to pivot. Over time, clips corrode, crack, or lose their grip, allowing individual slats to rattle, sit at wrong angles, or fall out of the frame entirely. We replace broken and worn clips with correct-profile replacements, restoring even slat alignment across the full window height. This is particularly common in older jalousie windows in Freeport, Oceanside, and Island Park where coastal salt air has accelerated metal corrosion in aluminum jalousie frames over decades.
Bent or Disconnected Link Bars
The link bar — the vertical connecting bar that transmits operator movement to all the slat clips simultaneously — can bend, disengage from the clips, or corrode to the point where it no longer slides freely in its channel. When the link bar fails, the slats controlled by that side of the window stop responding to the operator while the other side may continue working, creating an uneven tilt pattern. We straighten, reattach, or replace link bars as needed to restore coordinated slat movement.
Corroded or Damaged Frames
Jalousie window frames are almost universally aluminum, which resists rust but oxidizes and pits over time — particularly in Long Island's coastal and humid environment. We clean and treat corroded frame channels, reseal frame joints, and replace individual frame sections where corrosion has compromised structural integrity. Where an entire frame section needs replacement and matching profiles are available, we source them from specialist aluminum window suppliers.
Loose or Missing End Caps
The end caps at the top and bottom of each vertical frame section seal the frame channel and maintain the alignment of the link bar system. Missing or damaged end caps allow the link bar to jump its channel, causing irregular slat movement.
We replace missing end caps and reseat displaced link bars.
We replace missing end caps and reseat displaced link bars.
Jalousie Window Glass Slat Replacement | What You Need to Know
Replacing jalousie slats is more nuanced than standard glass replacement because the slat dimensions are critical to correct function. The slat must be:
- Exactly the right width — typically within 1mm of the frame opening, or the slat won't fit the clips
- The right length — typically 3–6mm shorter than the frame width, allowing for the clip attachment at each end
- The right thickness — 3/16 inch is standard for most jalousie frames; using thicker glass will prevent the clips from closing
- Correctly finished edges — jalousie slats typically have ground or seamed edges rather than raw cut edges, so the glass can be handled safely during installation and doesn't damage the clip rubber

Where Jalousie Windows Are Most Common on Long Island, NY
Jalousie windows were most widely used in specific applications across Long Island:
Enclosed porches and three-season rooms — particularly in Babylon, Bay Shore, and Islip where post-war homes with wrap-around porches commonly used jalousie windows for their exceptional ventilation in summer without sacrificing weather protection.
Basement windows — jalousie windows were a popular choice for basement utility and egress windows throughout Nassau County in the 1950s–1970s, providing ventilation that standard basement hopper windows couldn't match.
Summer cottages and beach houses — the jalousie window's ability to create cross-ventilation without mechanical cooling made it ideal for seasonal properties. Many homes in East Quogue, Westhampton, and Shinnecock Hills still have original jalousie windows in sunrooms and porches that simply need maintenance, not replacement.
Garages and workshops — side wall ventilation in attached and detached garages used jalousie windows extensively through this era. We repair garage jalousie windows with the same care as residential installations.
Enclosed porches and three-season rooms — particularly in Babylon, Bay Shore, and Islip where post-war homes with wrap-around porches commonly used jalousie windows for their exceptional ventilation in summer without sacrificing weather protection.
Basement windows — jalousie windows were a popular choice for basement utility and egress windows throughout Nassau County in the 1950s–1970s, providing ventilation that standard basement hopper windows couldn't match.
Summer cottages and beach houses — the jalousie window's ability to create cross-ventilation without mechanical cooling made it ideal for seasonal properties. Many homes in East Quogue, Westhampton, and Shinnecock Hills still have original jalousie windows in sunrooms and porches that simply need maintenance, not replacement.
Garages and workshops — side wall ventilation in attached and detached garages used jalousie windows extensively through this era. We repair garage jalousie windows with the same care as residential installations.
Jalousie Windows: Repair or Replace?
Deciding between repair and replacement depends on the condition of the frame and the window's location. Repair is the most cost-effective solution when the aluminum frame is structurally sound, making it ideal for preserving the character of porches or sunrooms where high insulation isn't vital. Since restoration is typically much cheaper than new installation, it is the preferred choice for maintaining the architectural integrity of older Long Island homes.
Replacement is recommended only when extensive corrosion compromises the frame’s strength or when multiple mechanical failures occur simultaneously. If the window is located in a primary living space where energy efficiency is a priority, upgrading to a modern sealed unit may be more beneficial than fixing an inherently drafty jalousie system. An honest assessment at the estimate stage ensures you only invest in a solution that provides long-term durability.
Replacement is recommended only when extensive corrosion compromises the frame’s strength or when multiple mechanical failures occur simultaneously. If the window is located in a primary living space where energy efficiency is a priority, upgrading to a modern sealed unit may be more beneficial than fixing an inherently drafty jalousie system. An honest assessment at the estimate stage ensures you only invest in a solution that provides long-term durability.
Jalousie Window Repair Across Long Island, NY
We provide jalousie and louver window repair throughout Long Island, NY from our offices in Manhasset and Hauppauge.
Nassau County — including Freeport, Oceanside, Island Park, Baldwin, Roosevelt, and Uniondale
Suffolk County — including Babylon, Bay Shore, Islip, East Quogue, Westhampton, and Shinnecock Hills
Call 516-908-8005 to confirm coverage for your area.
Nassau County — including Freeport, Oceanside, Island Park, Baldwin, Roosevelt, and Uniondale
Suffolk County — including Babylon, Bay Shore, Islip, East Quogue, Westhampton, and Shinnecock Hills
Call 516-908-8005 to confirm coverage for your area.

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Get a free quoteTHE MOST POPULAR QUESTIONS
Can jalousie windows actually be repaired, or do I need to replace them?
In most cases, yes — they can be repaired. The mechanical components of a jalousie window are simple and well-understood. Broken slats can be cut to size and replaced. Operators, clips, and link bars can all be sourced and swapped out. The only situation where replacement genuinely makes more sense is when the aluminum frame itself has corroded through at structural points — and even then, the frame can sometimes be replaced section by section.
Where do you find parts for jalousie windows?
Jalousie window hardware — operators, clips, link bars, and end caps — is still manufactured and available from specialist window parts suppliers. The designs haven't changed significantly in 60 years, so parts from current production fit original frames without modification in most cases. We maintain relationships with specialist suppliers specifically for this window type.
How much does jalousie window repair cost in Long Island?
A single broken slat replacement cost is determined by size and glass type. For example, operator replacement is usually cheaper than full clip replacement across an entire window. Multiple repairs on one window done in a single visit are priced as a combined job — significantly cheaper than separate calls. We provide a written itemized quote on-site before any work begins.
My jalousie window slats don't all tilt at the same angle — some stay flat. What's wrong?
This is a classic link bar problem. The link bar connects all the clips on one side of the window to the operator. If the link bar has become disconnected from one or more clips, those slats stop responding to the operator while the others continue moving. It's usually a straightforward repair — we reattach the link bar to the disengaged clips and test the full movement range.
Are jalousie windows energy efficient?
Honestly, no — not compared to modern sealed double-pane windows. Even when fully closed, jalousie windows have inherent air gaps around each slat that allow air infiltration. This is why they're most appropriate for porches, sunrooms, basements, and garages rather than primary living spaces where heating and cooling efficiency matters. In the right application, however, their ventilation performance is unmatched by any modern window type.
Can you replace just one broken slat, or do they all need to be replaced?
We can absolutely replace a single slat. Each slat is independent and can be removed and replaced without disturbing the others. If multiple slats are cracked or damaged, we replace all of them in the same visit for efficiency — but there's no requirement to replace functioning slats just because one broke.
