Great job. We used Haslet Frames around all of our windows and doors after installation. The frames butt up against the J-channel flanges and give the building a better look than having that steel flanges from the J-channels sticking out.
Kia ora , I'm a master builder from New Zealand qnd I generally attach my head flashings on once I've set my windows into the frames and cut my cladding ( either iron or ship lap plywood ) down onto the head flashings whether they are j mold or c mold , I do like your corner trimming weather proof detail though it seems like a loody good seal up to me ( although using silicone sealant on the corner cut would have been a good secondary sealing option for myself ) Nice job and thanks for sharing 👍
Best Video I've seen for a leak free window install. Bravo:) you wouldn't happen to have any video or tips on installing a turbine/whirley bird vent on a 1:12 pitch roof that has PBU panels? Thank you, your a great Teacher.
I'm not sure how your "beeper" is designed but we cover ours with tape. Keeps in audible but isn't ridiculous when you're close to it. OSHA approved, of course lol
So, how do you trim it out if you have the misfortune of having the window end on a rib? Unfortunately, there was no way to adjust the layout to prevent it from happening because windows had to be centered over sinks. Thanks for the great videos!
I will run my header channel out to the flat and match the overhang on the the other side. Some window details just have to be slightly different. Just the metal world.
@@justincunningham5457 if the cut is 3/8” above the window, how do you extend past the rib? Do you grind or trim the rib down 3/8” to the window level?
Very nice video(s). Do you have a video or link that shows how to intall the windows right on top of wainscoting? Also any videos on how to space out the girts for the wainscoting? Thanks
Doing this job soon on my covered deck. My windows are all over the place, so I don't think I'll be able to get a flats on either side of all the windows. There is likely to be a rib somewhere next to a window jamb. How do I work with this?
great video!!! question... does the metal panels come with the screw holes pre-drilled? if not, what method do you use to get them straight across all yhe panels? TIA
I do some VERY careful measuring, then mark out and drill all the holes in a stack of metal panels, five or ten or more at a time. If you make a mistake you've ruined the entire stack. Measure thrice, drill once!
Question. .. how do you do the rake to valley metal tradition on the porch gable? I am scratching my head as I need to Figure out that transition before Monday
I was not clear on those bottom tabs that were bent outward when you go to fit the the side piece to the bottom piece . Does the tab stick on top of the bottom piece between the window and the channel or does it slide inside the track of the bottom piece ?
Great video! Is it alright to use a stapler instead of a nailer to install the j trim? Or did you find that a nailer works better? When doing tin on a shouse have you ever ran the side pieces of J two inches longer than the window so it sticks past both ends 1" and then did the same diagonal cut 1/8" for a more finished look?
Personally, I don't trust staples to hold in the long run. I like screws. I did once try your idea, to get a mitered look. It was a real pain to make it look just right, and I'll never do it that way again. Just my two cents worth!
It’s not required because you get shear strength from the metal. However, we now sheath all our roofs for many reasons. If you don’t want sheathing on the roof, like this client we require drip stop on the bottom of the metal.
It's very difficult to get that metal in there if J-channel is already in place. There is a FJ trim at the top and to get a nice fit that piece of metal needs to be put in prior. Also, helps with getting that J-channel set properly at the top for water proofing purposes.
How did you set the windows to have that over hang before the j trim. Was it a box frame ? Did you have all the nail flanges on the windows too. Thanks
We have multiple videos on how we install our windows. The windows do have nail flanges. ruclips.net/video/sn6lEludCJg/видео.html Window Playlist - ruclips.net/p/PL3QM32YjSVn3clsLAcMvCjaGfawG15Uns
Beautiful work custom fitting the j trim! Like the attention to detail!
Thank you very much!
Best window install with great installation instructions! Thanks!!
How do you trim the window if the rib on the siding is right next to the window? Do you have a video for that? Great videos ... thank you!
You are a great teacher -
Great job. We used Haslet Frames around all of our windows and doors after installation. The frames butt up against the J-channel flanges and give the building a better look than having that steel flanges from the J-channels sticking out.
Kia ora , I'm a master builder from New Zealand qnd I generally attach my head flashings on once I've set my windows into the frames and cut my cladding ( either iron or ship lap plywood ) down onto the head flashings whether they are j mold or c mold , I do like your corner trimming weather proof detail though it seems like a loody good seal up to me ( although using silicone sealant on the corner cut would have been a good secondary sealing option for myself )
Nice job and thanks for sharing 👍
Nice attention to detail as always guys! Everything is looking fantastic!
Thanks!
Love this! Its like watch Kyle @ RR Builders!!! top notch work and great attention to detail!!!
Best Video I've seen for a leak free window install. Bravo:) you wouldn't happen to have any video or tips on installing a turbine/whirley bird vent on a 1:12 pitch roof that has PBU panels?
Thank you, your a great Teacher.
That looks great!
I'm not sure how your "beeper" is designed but we cover ours with tape. Keeps in audible but isn't ridiculous when you're close to it. OSHA approved, of course lol
Any chance you could explain how you would remedy a rib landing on the side J-channel? This was a great step by step to follow, thanks.
3ft coverage c to c of rib, have a rib land dead center of the window and you'll come out in a flat
So, how do you trim it out if you have the misfortune of having the window end on a rib? Unfortunately, there was no way to adjust the layout to prevent it from happening because windows had to be centered over sinks. Thanks for the great videos!
im interested to know the same thing. i have two windows that landed on ribs and of course they are leaking!
I will run my header channel out to the flat and match the overhang on the the other side. Some window details just have to be slightly different. Just the metal world.
@@justincunningham5457 if the cut is 3/8” above the window, how do you extend past the rib? Do you grind or trim the rib down 3/8” to the window level?
Very nice video(s). Do you have a video or link that shows how to intall the windows right on top of wainscoting? Also any videos on how to space out the girts for the wainscoting? Thanks
What is the screw gun please? Thank you for a great video!
Is it important to always put a line of silicone? Between the j and the window?
Doing this job soon on my covered deck. My windows are all over the place, so I don't think I'll be able to get a flats on either side of all the windows. There is likely to be a rib somewhere next to a window jamb. How do I work with this?
great video!!! question... does the metal panels come with the screw holes pre-drilled? if not, what method do you use to get them straight across all yhe panels? TIA
We measure the girt locations and pre-punch multiple panels at a time.
I do some VERY careful measuring, then mark out and drill all the holes in a stack of metal panels, five or ten or more at a time. If you make a mistake you've ruined the entire stack. Measure thrice, drill once!
Question. .. how do you do the rake to valley metal tradition on the porch gable? I am scratching my head as I need to Figure out that transition before Monday
I was not clear on those bottom tabs that were bent outward when you go to fit the the side piece to the bottom piece . Does the tab stick on top of the bottom piece between the window and the channel or does it slide inside the track of the bottom piece ?
Install the side j-trim, then bend that tab toward the center of the window, onto the bottom j-trim. NOT between the bottom j-trim and the window.
How do you trim out the j channel at the top of a window if the rib is close to the side?
Great video! Is it alright to use a stapler instead of a nailer to install the j trim? Or did you find that a nailer works better? When doing tin on a shouse have you ever ran the side pieces of J two inches longer than the window so it sticks past both ends 1" and then did the same diagonal cut 1/8" for a more finished look?
Personally, I don't trust staples to hold in the long run. I like screws. I did once try your idea, to get a mitered look. It was a real pain to make it look just right, and I'll never do it that way again. Just my two cents worth!
@@paulmaxwell8851 Thanks for the advice! Appreciate your response.
When barndo building Is it normal practice to not use sheathing on the roof or walls like typical construction??
It’s not required because you get shear strength from the metal. However, we now sheath all our roofs for many reasons. If you don’t want sheathing on the roof, like this client we require drip stop on the bottom of the metal.
I’m confused as to why you don’t put that j channel on top of window prior to putting up the sheet metal?
It's very difficult to get that metal in there if J-channel is already in place. There is a FJ trim at the top and to get a nice fit that piece of metal needs to be put in prior. Also, helps with getting that J-channel set properly at the top for water proofing purposes.
what kind of windows are those?
How did you set the windows to have that over hang before the j trim. Was it a box frame ? Did you have all the nail flanges on the windows too. Thanks
We have multiple videos on how we install our windows. The windows do have nail flanges.
ruclips.net/video/sn6lEludCJg/видео.html
Window Playlist - ruclips.net/p/PL3QM32YjSVn3clsLAcMvCjaGfawG15Uns
nice
Thanks
Nic bro 👍
Thanks!
my windows do not have the j-trim filled in like the windows in the video, do i need to buy something to fill that void before installing the trim?
No you can put your jtrim right up against the window and it will be just fine.
You do have a sheet metal sheers to snip that annoying beeper
Ha...true!
Like the Windsor windows?
So far yes and they’re a good price point
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Thanks!
Always a video of wet-stabbing concrete, not an ideal practice 😼