Custom windows on Walnut Creek homes can provide a unique look to a typical home. Not only can they change the look, but some have features that will help to save money on utility bills. To help mitigate the cost of new windows, handy homeowners can consider taking this on as a do it yourself project.
The level of difficulty for replacing a window is high in comparison to other do it yourself projects, and should only be attempted by an individual who has had some experience with basic construction methods. A helper is recommended, as is reading the installation directions carefully beforehand to ensure that completing the project is feasible.
Measuring the Existing Window for a Replacement
Measurements should always be taken from the inside of the house. For the width, measure the window by running from the window jamb on one side to the other. Take one measurement at the top, one in the middle and one at the bottom of the window. If they are not all within 1/4", use the smallest number for the width.
The procedure for measuring height is the same as the window width, except that the tape will go from the top window jamb to the window sill. The smallest measurement is used because it is simpler to fill in small gaps than it is to fit a custom window into a hole that is too small.
Tools Needed to Replace Custom Windows
To start, the homeowner should have the following tools readily available before beginning:
· Utility knife
· Hammer
· Drill – cordless is preferred
· Caulking gun
· Caulking tubes
· A square
· Wood shims
· Wood chisel
· A tape measure
· A miter saw
· Hammer
· Screwdriver
· Small pry bar
Removing the Old Window
Being careful not to destroy the surrounding frame, the utility knife, screwdriver and small pry bar can be used together to remove the stops. The shims will come in handy to help protect the wood from tool marks and cracking.
With the stops out, the inside sash and any sash cords or chains can be taken out. The weights can be allowed to fall into the pockets, and the rest will fall once the remaining rope has been cut. Slide down the outside sash and take out the parting beads. The inside sash should now come out easily, but make sure that the outside stops remain in place.
The inside of the window jambs and sill should now be cleaned and repaired to accept the custom windows Walnut Creek home.
Inserting the New Window
Before any permanent work is completed, the custom window should be placed inside of the hole to ensure that it fits easily. Once this is confirmed, the window sashes should be positioned at the center. Now the bumper stops can be moved towards the center to expose the mounting holes of the window.
With the window in place, a square is used to check for square-ness. The shims can be tapped into place to correct any imperfections before the mounting screws are installed. Test the operation of the window and make any needed adjustments to the shims before cutting off the ends and sealing the window in place with the caulking gun.
Not all custom window installations will be the same. Before proceeding, a homeowner should read the directions carefully and speak with a professional about the best methods for replacing windows in their house.
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