Capping a window correctly is important as this aluminum or vinyl framing helps direct water away from the frame and the interior of your walls.
How to replace windows and siding.
Part 3 of 3.
Place the new window into the frame to test its fit.
Install new window if a section of the exterior siding had to be removed be sure to put felt wrap back up to keep moisture out.
Replacing your windows and siding concurrently allows your contractor to precisely set the capping around the window before they put the siding in place.
Use a pry bar or a similar step 2 remove the window and screen.
Then apply window wrap to the exterior framing of the window.
Installing the new window 1.
Start the window wrap installation at the bottom of the window and work your way up.
Step 1 take out dry wall surrounding window on the inside of the house.
Write these measurements down on a piece of paper.
Each piece that is adjacent to the window should slide into the j channel but leave 1 4 inch within the j.
Measure the window width from jamb to jamb at the top of the window.
A replacement window needs to be installed in a solid rot free frame and a rotted frame could be a sign of larger structural problems.
Dry wall surrounding the inside of the window may get in the way of the process.
Step 1 measure the old window for dimensions for the replacement window using a tape measure.
Use a utility knife to score the perimeters of the drywall you want to remove.
There is no exact way to do this as long as you end.
For new construction windows shim the new window to sit flush with the old siding then install jamb extensions on the interior for a professional look.
The easiest way to replace windows in a home with vinyl siding is to do the job from the interior.