How to Remove Old Windows and Install New Windows.

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  • @DiyGuy50
    @DiyGuy50  Год назад +9

    Links to the tools and materials I used in this video have been added to the "description" section above.

    • @HarrietPayne-kx4ou
      @HarrietPayne-kx4ou 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  10 месяцев назад

      You're welcome!@@HarrietPayne-kx4ou

    • @dshaw2316
      @dshaw2316 9 месяцев назад +1

      Great video…but did you remove you outer storm window? Just wondering, thanks

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад

      @@dshaw2316 Yes. I only left them on until I got the new windows installed.

    • @dshaw2316
      @dshaw2316 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DiyGuy50 ok, thanks. I just purchased a rental property and the windows are in rough shape. This video makes me STROOONG! 🤣 (like that goofy Drive Time commercial).

  • @amdistant5547
    @amdistant5547 Год назад +33

    About to replace some windows for the first time as a DIYer so this video was ideal. Good clear explanation. Thanks very much.

  • @jimmymiracleart
    @jimmymiracleart Год назад +8

    Solid Video! This video helped me remove an old window on my 1865 house and properly install my first new vinyl replacement. This was my first time and success thanks to this video!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @matthewcarl6079
    @matthewcarl6079 7 месяцев назад +5

    Best video I’ve seen yet on installing new vinyl windows in a OLD house. Thank you sir.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  7 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @randiraquel2191
    @randiraquel2191 8 месяцев назад +4

    Finally a video that helps someone who has never done it. My windows are painted shut in most rooms ! This is the video made for me

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  8 месяцев назад

      You can do it!
      Thanks for commenting!

  • @my3sonsnh
    @my3sonsnh Год назад +10

    You beat me to the comment about dry fitting the window before caulking! Great video. This gives me confidence to DIY... Thanks!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      You are welcome! It’s very rewarding and not as hard as you think if you take your time and measure correctly! Thanks for sharing!

  • @carefulandprudent1058
    @carefulandprudent1058 11 месяцев назад +2

    I searched everywhere trying to determine the issues involved in just leaving the storm windows in place when replacing old windows. I found nothing. Then I watch your video and you just do it without any issues. Thanks.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! I did end up taking the old storm windows out, though. They were in bad shape. However, I did leave them in until the new window was installed. The only issue with leaving the storm windows on is it makes it difficult to put silicone caulk around the exterior of the new window which I think should be done even if you do keep the storm windows.

    • @carefulandprudent1058
      @carefulandprudent1058 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DiyGuy50 Appreciate your situation. Mine may be a bit different. I'm in Maine where the "storm" windows also slow down the winter temperatures even with new windows. I get that if I take off the storm windows I will need to then caulk but what I really want to do is replace these windows on a second floor in the middle of winter with snow on the ground. My storm windows are a sort of a double pained version so I think I can actually caulk too without removing the frames. Always looking for a safer and easier way to do things!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  10 месяцев назад

      @@carefulandprudent1058 I couldn’t agree more!!!

  • @donaldfeeney5259
    @donaldfeeney5259 Год назад +7

    Great video! Thank you for being very clear on every step and really explaining what you are doing as you go. Very much appreciated!

  • @AdamMargie4ever
    @AdamMargie4ever Год назад +5

    Great video and no BS like all the other videos out there. Thank you for sharing the knowledge and information!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words!

  • @kimb786
    @kimb786 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so very much! I am faced with having to replace 60 year old windows on my house and though I'm pretty handy, I was intimidated and considered professional replacement installation instead. You have given me the confidence to tackle this task on my own! Thank you!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  7 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome! Happy I could help! Thanks for sharing!

  • @justlooking4771
    @justlooking4771 4 месяца назад

    Great video! I'm wanting to replace my windows without breaking the bank and you have one of the best videos I've watched since researching how to do it. Thanks!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  4 месяца назад

      @@justlooking4771 You’re welcome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @joerandazzo9869
    @joerandazzo9869 Год назад +2

    Thank you great video ! You give me hope I can change my windows on my 1889 house 1 at a time !!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Thank you! You can do it!

  • @elissahoran1130
    @elissahoran1130 Год назад +2

    You did a great job !!!!!!!!!!! You really explained the process well. If the windows are really old and have weights in the sides, is there a different process? When you are done, can you remove the old storm window outside? And, on the last step of replacing the trim on the sides, can you add a piece of trim at the top? Thank you for posting this video !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      The only thing different with the windows with weights is you need to either remove the pulleys or hammer them flush with the window jambs so they’re not in the way when you install the replacement window.
      And, yes, you can install a trim piece at the top to improve the look. The house in this video did not have those pieces but many do.
      Not shown on this video, I removed the old storm windows and caulked the outside of the window and and installed a bottom piece that came with the new window. You’ll have a gap at the bottom of your window on the outside that you will need to fill and seal. I used something called “Poly Foam Caulk Saver by Frost King”. It’s tubular foam that comes in a roll and various diameters . Cut it to length and stuff it in the gap and cut the plastic strip that comes with the new window to the right size and install it. Then put a bead of caulk around it.

    • @elissahoran1130
      @elissahoran1130 Год назад +2

      @DiyGuy50 Thank you so much !!!!!!! I only replaced one window, my friend did it for me, but I watched him do it. Your video looked closest to what he did. I am going to try doing one myself. If all goes well, I will replace the others too. I am a Whistleblower, so my life is very difficult. I have not had heat since 2012. And I do not get any assistance. I thought replacing the window would keep the house warmer. Thank you sincerely !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      @@elissahoran1130 Wow! I’m glad I could help!

  • @AzaccaHops
    @AzaccaHops Год назад +2

    Brings me back to my Champion Windows days. Worked there for 8 years.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      You’re the man! Thanks for sharing!

    • @HarmlessX
      @HarmlessX 8 месяцев назад

      I just started working at Champion myself

  • @carstx
    @carstx 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for posting this video, it's very helpful.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  8 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! Thank you!

  • @margoh7655
    @margoh7655 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @JordanSeperoth
    @JordanSeperoth 7 месяцев назад +10

    Your the dad I never had ty

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  7 месяцев назад +3

      Awww, man I’m sorry about that, but I’m sure glad I could help! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Horse78_piecestv33
    @Horse78_piecestv33 Год назад +1

    I am planning to replace my old windows ,thanks your DIY knowledgeble videos keep safe always

  • @Addison0526
    @Addison0526 7 месяцев назад

    You made this look so easy! Hopefully purchasing a house that needs all windows replaced, unfortunately. I can only hope this can go smoothly doing this myself.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  7 месяцев назад

      Take good measurements and check the squareness of the window. If the window is square, you can get by with ordering a window that is 1/4 inch shorter in length and width. However, if it’s not, you need to take more than 1/4 inch off or the new window won’t fit! This is very important! Also, I don’t know your experience and skill level when doing these kinds of projects. If you don’t have much experience, it’s probably best to try one window before ordering them all. It could be very costly if you don’t measure correctly and they don’t fit! Thanks for sharing and good luck!

  • @alanballard7466
    @alanballard7466 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great job sir, thank you, God bless,

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  7 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! God bless you!

  • @YAHWEHYAHWEH-n7e
    @YAHWEHYAHWEH-n7e 2 месяца назад

    good afternoon was that hose pre 1978 built

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  2 месяца назад

      @@YAHWEHYAHWEH-n7e Yes it was. 1910 I believe.

  • @Zvetochek1964
    @Zvetochek1964 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video. Could you put in a description of what tools and materials you use for this project

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      I just added links to the tools and materials I used in the description. Thanks, for your question!

  • @paulhenrycnd1
    @paulhenrycnd1 Год назад +3

    Great video, thank you for taking the time to show the small but important things like if its square nothing like pulling my window then realizing when I pop the new one its not going in. Awesome thx.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +2

      No, that would not be a good feeling! Glad I could help! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @aumnbn
    @aumnbn 2 месяца назад

    Great video! You have the exact window construction that I have on my 1930's craftman! Can you share what brand of window you used for replacements?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  2 месяца назад

      @@aumnbn Thank you! The replacement windows are Wincore.

  • @dahaze140
    @dahaze140 9 месяцев назад +2

    You’re the best!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @IWestexI
    @IWestexI 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. You did a great job filming the removal of the old window and a fantastic job showing how to install the replacement window. It's so difficult finding videos on how to install window inserts. Most windows are the front screw in kind.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to comment! Hope you have great success!

    • @IWestexI
      @IWestexI 10 месяцев назад

      @@DiyGuy50 With your video, this will be a breeze. Keep up the great content. I already subscribed.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  10 месяцев назад

      Measure carefully and check square and you’ll be good! Thanks again!

    • @IWestexI
      @IWestexI 10 месяцев назад

      @@DiyGuy50 I will do. Because of your video, I learned that the stop trim isn't a part of the window. I had no idea until you explained and demonstrated it in your video.

  • @beltycat5490
    @beltycat5490 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the detailed video , I am going to give this a try - do all windows have to be ordered ? Or does Lowes & Home Depot keep some standard sizes in stock ?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Lowes and Home Depot do keep some standard sizes in stock. Good luck and thanks for your comment!

    • @beltycat5490
      @beltycat5490 Год назад

      @@DiyGuy50 thank you 😊

  • @mennomast1496
    @mennomast1496 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir for the easy explanation. I just bought a house that has old woodframe windows that I want to change out in the near future.
    At least now I have an idea of what Iam up against.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  5 месяцев назад

      @@mennomast1496 You’re welcome!

  • @alexboudreau4130
    @alexboudreau4130 Год назад +1

    Did you put chimes on the bottom side too..?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Yes. I put shims at all 4 corners of the window at the pre-drilled screw hole locations.

  • @dylan1235x
    @dylan1235x 6 месяцев назад +1

    is it wrong to caulk the bottom over the flashing tape? and what did you do with the storm window? appologies if its in another video i missed.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  6 месяцев назад +1

      No, that’s what I did but I didn’t videotape it and it’s not in the video. I took the old storm windows off.

    • @dylan1235x
      @dylan1235x 6 месяцев назад

      @@DiyGuy50 Thanks! did you have any issues removing the storms? Did you just fill any screw holes with caulk? did you need to paint after removing? thanks again. you got a sub from me!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  6 месяцев назад

      @@dylan1235x No issues removing the storm windows . I only left them in because I took the old windows out to measure for the replacement windows and I knew it was going to take a while to get them. Just take the window panes out first and then it’s easier to remove the frame. Thanks for subscribing!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  6 месяцев назад

      @@dylan1235x And, yes I filled the holes with wood filler (you can use paintable caulk as well ) and painted the exposed wood. Use silicone caulk around the exterior of the new windows. My replacement windows came with a strip of vinyl about 1” wide and as long as the width of the window. This can be cut to the width of the gap at the bottom of the window. It gives a cleaner look than caulk if that gap is very wide.

  • @Sendinglovetotheworld
    @Sendinglovetotheworld Месяц назад

    What windows did you buy? I’m having a hard time finding the right ones for my old house. A link to the window would be great!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Месяц назад

      @@Sendinglovetotheworld I used Wincore windows from a local supplier called Famous Supply in Byesville, Ohio. I don’t have a link for them.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Месяц назад

      @@Sendinglovetotheworld wincorewindows.com

  • @neilhutt9825
    @neilhutt9825 Год назад +1

    hey Stephen thanks for the video! Do you have a video for how to measure for replacements while the existing window is still in?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      No Sir, I don’t. I always take them out and then measure because they’re all a little different. Thanks for commenting!

  • @HarrietPayne-kx4ou
    @HarrietPayne-kx4ou 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, been looking for this

  • @mm-tc3kt
    @mm-tc3kt Год назад +1

    DIY Guy, what happened to the fins ? Did you cut them off or did the window come plug-and-play ?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Hi. I didn't have to cut anything off. The window was plug-and-play. I ordered these Wincore windows from a local builder's supply company and they come ready to install.

  • @NonyaBuzinezz
    @NonyaBuzinezz Год назад +1

    Anywhere two different pieces meet there is caulking. Otherwise there would be a very noticeable dark line. Its common practice and should not be surprising.
    A bit of Caulk & paint makes a carpenter what he aint.

  • @thegnszoo2590
    @thegnszoo2590 7 месяцев назад

    Our contractor removed most of the interior wood trim around the window including the stop/sill, trim up the walls snd below the stop/sill breaking 2 of them. Insulation left on the floor. Was supposed to be a replacement only with same size. Wondering what he did. Left us more repairs and costs.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  7 месяцев назад +1

      It sounds like he installed a new construction window instead of a replacement window.

    • @jamesjoslin7586
      @jamesjoslin7586 6 месяцев назад

      He had no idea what he was doing. You picked the wrong guy.

  • @jonathanschmidt5415
    @jonathanschmidt5415 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Stephen, what is the benefit of leaving storm windows on? I have similar storms and was curious if I replace the main window

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  6 месяцев назад

      Hi. I removed the storm windows after I installed the new windows. I took the old windows out to measure for the new ones, so instead of putting the old windows back in while waiting for the new I just left the storm windows on.

  • @IMorgan-jd6rm
    @IMorgan-jd6rm 2 месяца назад

    Who needs jobcorp or college with videos like this. You can learn alot of stuff on youtube and make a business from it. I learned how to be a barber by watching youtube and never went to barber school. Sucks that you have to go to school for certain hours in order to get certified. They should give you an option of taking a test without taking the courses and if you pasd you get certified. Alot of people with potential are not doing this because they have to put the hours in school.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  2 месяца назад

      @@IMorgan-jd6rm I couldn’t agree more!

  • @LeoNardo-so2sx
    @LeoNardo-so2sx Год назад +2

    Does anybody knows what's the wood used to make the stool? My biggest fear is to get the old window out ,run to lowes or home depot and the don't have the measurements that i need..it doesn't make sense to take out all windows and measurements then look for replacement

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      With replacement windows, as opposed to construction windows, You don’t need to replace the entire window if the window frames are in good shape. So the old sill, stool, side jams and head jam (the window frame), does not get removed. Unless, of course, they’re in too bad of shape. If they are, the whole window, frame and all, must be removed and replaced with what’s called a new construction window. Also, it’s not likely that you’ll be able to get replacement windows for an old house at any home improvement store like Lowes. They have to be ordered from a place that makes windows to your size.

  • @frankfinkful
    @frankfinkful 5 месяцев назад

    Do you have to measure for thicknrss (depth), or is that standard?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  5 месяцев назад

      I’ve never measured for thickness. I think it’s pretty standard. Occasionally, I have a small gap between the replacement window and the sill, but, normally it’s a perfect fit!

  • @kevinhellar6854
    @kevinhellar6854 Год назад +1

    Thank you. My old windows have those weights behind the sides.... so basically youre just leaving the frame and weights there, and measuring inside? ...and i thought it all had to go.... this seems way easier, or is my situation different? TIA

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Yes. The frame is not removed with replacement windows. The weights in the frame are not removed. The pulleys should be removed or hammered flush with the frames . Thanks for your question!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Your situation is exactly the same as mine except for the weights. And you’re right. A “replacement “ .window is much easier to install than a “new construction “ window .

    • @llee2096
      @llee2096 5 месяцев назад

      Where are the screens? The storm window frames also held the screens in old homes I lived. I do not see any screens for the new windows...? Do people like bugs and birds flying in nowadays or does no one open windows anymore. What am I missing? 😊

    • @kevinhellar6854
      @kevinhellar6854 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@llee2096 screens are built into new replacement windows.

  • @LBJ314
    @LBJ314 8 месяцев назад

    Hello! I'm hoping you'll be able to tell me where I can get more of these windows and screens with that slide "thingy" at the bottom to raise/unlock & lower/lock. Looks like their in this video on the outer side of the window you just removed. Hope you can help. Thanks.

    • @LBJ314
      @LBJ314 8 месяцев назад +1

      I think I found the answer. They're called storm windows. (Just didn't know😊)

  • @donnajenkins6563
    @donnajenkins6563 Год назад +1

    How do you get rid of the mold before you put the new window in?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Bleach will kill mold and mildew off of wood.

  • @mitchellloder1032
    @mitchellloder1032 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @Marco-bb7np
    @Marco-bb7np Год назад +1

    I can't find the right size that matches the ones I want to replace. Do you have any recommendations on what to do in this case?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      I have my windows made to order by Famous Supply Company in Byesville, Ohio. They’re locally owned and operated. I don’t know if they ship orders or not, but you could look them up and check. If not, there’s probably someone like them nearer to you. Let me know. Thanks for your question and good luck!

  • @WookieLove1
    @WookieLove1 Год назад +2

    Looks great. Thanks so much!!!

  • @danev6972
    @danev6972 Год назад +1

    Our new windows were installed on top of the stool made of marble..Is that ideal? What if I want to replace or install a new trim? Thx

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      That’s a good question. I don’t replace windows for a living so my experience is limited. I’ve never had the privilege of replacing windows in a house with marble window stools. Personally, I think the marble sounds like a nice touch, though!

  • @Lisa25219
    @Lisa25219 Год назад +1

    thanks so much! this was exactly what I needec!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      You're welcome! I'm glad I could help!

  • @eyeamcreated
    @eyeamcreated 11 месяцев назад

    Is that the cotton expanding foam ?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  11 месяцев назад

      No sir. Not to my knowledge. I’ve never heard of cotton expanding foam.

  • @peanutbutterthunder88
    @peanutbutterthunder88 10 месяцев назад

    Well done my friend!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @youngwepa9059
    @youngwepa9059 6 месяцев назад

    Deff going to attempt this !just installed a ceiling fan on a room now i feel like i could do this !😂🎉

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  6 месяцев назад

      You’ll never know unless you try! Thanks for sharing!

  • @fireofdestruction7753
    @fireofdestruction7753 Год назад +1

    buying my first house at 26 yr old it has single pane windows trying to get an idea of if this is within my skill level or not, I've done flooring and small bits of drywall along with numerous other things.
    still not sure about this though

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Congratulations on buying your first house!
      What, specifically, are you not sure about?

    • @fireofdestruction7753
      @fireofdestruction7753 Год назад +1

      @@DiyGuy50 watching a video on how to do something versus actually doing the task sorta thing, nothing wrong with the video

  • @dbey8422
    @dbey8422 4 месяца назад

    Thanks a ton, now i wlnt freeze this winter 😅

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  4 месяца назад +1

      @@dbey8422 You’re welcome!

  • @_nick_d
    @_nick_d Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Good angles & explanation! I needed this! 😂

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful!

  • @cmdaniels1986
    @cmdaniels1986 Год назад +1

    So dumb question. I live in a 200 year old stone house. The window sills are 22 inches deep. The windows are ancient. Basically, i just pull the window out and keep the old frame in?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      If the frames are in good shape I don’t see why you couldn’t. I love old houses but they present many challenges. I would talk to the people you plan to order the windows from and make sure that a replacement window is applicable in your situation.

  • @ShawnathanTKV
    @ShawnathanTKV 9 месяцев назад

    How important is it to use foam? I have a loud road behind me and I only have dual pane vinyl low-e windows. Contractor says he doesn't use foam in case of any repair or or replacement.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад +1

      The foam is not necessary. But the gaps should be filled with insulation of some kind. I often stuff fiberglass insulation in the gaps using a paint stir stick or anything that works. If you do use foam, make sure it’s the foam specifically for windows. If not, it expands too much and the window is hard to open and close. Great question!
      Thanks for commenting!

    • @ShawnathanTKV
      @ShawnathanTKV 9 месяцев назад

      How about rock wool insulation?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад

      @@ShawnathanTKV I’m not familiar with rock wool insulation, but it would probably be fine as long as it doesn’t draw moisture and expand too much.

    • @ShawnathanTKV
      @ShawnathanTKV 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DiyGuy50 I used it for insulating my exterior walls. It's made from volcanic rock and it's fire resistant and doesn't absorb moisture. Great stuff

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад

      @@ShawnathanTKV Excellent!

  • @DanielandKariBallesteros
    @DanielandKariBallesteros 7 месяцев назад

    Wait, I need to remove the existing window (the glass is oxidized) and add new ones. Did he just place the new window in with out removing the old one (Meaning, I see old glass still there on the outside)?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  7 месяцев назад

      The old glass and window you’re referring to is the old storm window I had not yet removed. It was still chilly outside when I removed the old windows so I left the old storm windows on until I had the new replacement windows installed then I removed the old storm windows.

  • @newroadchurchaustintownohi728
    @newroadchurchaustintownohi728 3 месяца назад

    How do you measure what size window is needed without removing old window?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  3 месяца назад

      @@newroadchurchaustintownohi728 I have always removed both of the window sashes to accurately measure height of the opening. But you can get by with just removing the lower sash.

  • @chrisvalery3678
    @chrisvalery3678 2 года назад

    Good video and explanation of the process. If the old wooden window has a metal track guide along the sides are they removed as well as the sash stops? Thanks

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  2 года назад

      I’m not sure because I’ve never ran into that situation, but I think you would have to in order to put your replacement window in. In the houses I’ve done, the replacement window slides in leaving about an 1/8” gap between the side jams. When there are pulleys in the side jams I just hammer them flush with the side jams but I don’t think that’s what you’re talking about. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!

    • @ginakerry2588
      @ginakerry2588 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for answering my question too.
      I was wondering what to do about the weight pulleys.
      Good enough!

  • @gaelewis6623
    @gaelewis6623 29 дней назад

    Where did you purchase your new window?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  28 дней назад

      The new window is a Wincore window. I bought from Famous Supply, a local supplier. To find a supplier near you, go to www.wincorewindows.com

  • @ricardovelez958
    @ricardovelez958 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @crystalmarx2021
    @crystalmarx2021 9 месяцев назад

    I have to replace all my windows in my new/old house they’re double pane with storm windows. The kitchen and the bathroom have slide ups the kitchen one I definitely want to make bigger. Hopefully I can do this by myself.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад

      If you’re putting a bigger window in, you will be cutting a bigger opening and installing what’s called a “new construction window”. My video shows how to install what are called “replacement windows”. You’ll need to do your homework if you’re not familiar with installing “new construction windows “.
      Thanks for commenting!

  • @artfay8382
    @artfay8382 Год назад

    what about the old storm windows which should be unnecessary now?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Yes. You are correct. I removed them and caulked around the exterior of the window.

  • @renaissancedad5986
    @renaissancedad5986 8 месяцев назад

    What if the old window doesn’t have the stops you butted the new window against?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  8 месяцев назад

      Good question. I’ve never run into that situation. You’ll probably have to use trim .

  • @Ricobanggg
    @Ricobanggg Год назад +1

    What’s the name of the tool your using to remove the old paint and caulk from the sides ?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      A multi tool. Sometimes called an oscillating saw.

  • @lsanch4980
    @lsanch4980 Год назад +1

    Was there another window on the outside ?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Yes. Old storm windows that I left in place until I had the new windows installed. Then I removed them and used a good silicone caulk to seal the out side of the new windows.

  • @garygoodwin3461
    @garygoodwin3461 3 месяца назад

    Im a little confused. Is there another outside window?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  3 месяца назад

      @@garygoodwin3461 Yes. I left the old storm windows on until I had the new ones installed. I then removed them and used silicone to seal the outside of the new window.

  • @bhadz100
    @bhadz100 2 года назад +1

    What’s a good replacement window? I need to cut down the road noise driving me nuts

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  2 года назад

      I own several rentals and have flipped quite a few houses and have always Wincore windows. They’re reasonably priced, ( average sized windows are just less than $300/window. No complaints from me so far. Idk how they are as far as noise reduction, however. Thanks for your comment!

  • @alexboudreau4130
    @alexboudreau4130 Год назад +1

    And what happened with the exterior side of that window??

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      The old storm windows were taken off and any exposed wood on the exterior of the old window frame was painted, and a bead of silicone caulk was put around the new window.

  • @bhadz100
    @bhadz100 Год назад

    I realized you kept the exterior storm windows. What made you decide to keep them? If I’m going to replace my windows I’m struggling what to use to cover the expose external trim when i remove the storms

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Hi. I took the old storm windows off. I left them on until I was ready to apply silicone caulk around the exterior of the replacement windows . This house had aluminum siding and the original exterior trim on the windows had been clad with aluminum and was in good shape.

    • @bhadz100
      @bhadz100 Год назад

      @@DiyGuy50 so I have the same, aluminum siding and trim. My issue is how do
      I cover the expose wood trim once I remove the storms? There will be a section probably the same width of the storms. Did you just caulk that?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      No I painted any exposed wood as well as the aluminum around the window trim. It turned out great!

    • @bhadz100
      @bhadz100 Год назад

      @@DiyGuy50 ahh I was thinking to that as well since I don’t have the aluminum bending machine to replace the existing ones. Thanks

    • @bhadz100
      @bhadz100 Год назад

      @@DiyGuy50 sorry one last thing, what primer and paint did you use for the aluminum?

  • @beltycat5490
    @beltycat5490 Год назад

    Can I send you a picture and ask your opinion on my windows ? The windows I am replacing don’t look anything like I have seen before. .. thanks

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      I’m sorry. I don’t think RUclips provides a means of sending pictures between RUclips creators and the viewer.

    • @beltycat5490
      @beltycat5490 Год назад +1

      @@DiyGuy50 it’s ok - I have everything sorted out and have already installed some of my windows, thanks 😊

  • @VeronicaStClair
    @VeronicaStClair 8 месяцев назад

    Where does the screen go? Thats what I’m having a problem with. I can’t figure out how and where the screen goes

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  8 месяцев назад

      The Wincore windows I used have a half-screen already installed and it slides up and down.

  • @HammerofGod777
    @HammerofGod777 Год назад

    How do you replace new windows and how do you properly measure before buying new window?

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Are you being serious??
      I’m not sure why you would want to replace new windows but you would replace them the same way you would replace old windows. Watch the video if you’re serious about properly measuring.

    • @HammerofGod777
      @HammerofGod777 Год назад

      @@DiyGuy50 Thank you

  • @ckhripin
    @ckhripin 29 дней назад

    I definitely used too much foam. It’s hard to know when to stop and it kept expanding for a whole day.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  28 дней назад

      Yes it is. The instructions tell you to fill the gap about 2/3 full, but that’s easier said than done. I always use the foam specifically made for windows and cut off the excess. Some recommend simply filling the gaps with fiberglass insulation which is fine as well.

  • @cindyk4145
    @cindyk4145 9 месяцев назад

    I got told by a contractor that my trim around my window couldnt be reused! He said it would be $65 in labor extra to stain n install new trim, then he said the sill piece at the bottom, would be gone! I see you didnt remove any of the outside trim around the window(casing), why did he tell me that?? Also the trim outside would be gone! And my storm windows outside have to go too!

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  9 месяцев назад

      I’m not sure. It sounds like the contractor was talking about installing what are called “new-construction” windows as opposed to “replacement windows”. With replacement windows, none of the trim needs to be replaced.

  • @LKicker13
    @LKicker13 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, dad.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  5 месяцев назад

      @@LKicker13 You’re welcome! Glad to help, son! 😁

  • @billgannon9111
    @billgannon9111 Год назад

    Vinyl? :-(

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      :-) Yes! Vinyl! Why not?!

  • @ns-nf9pi
    @ns-nf9pi 11 месяцев назад +4

    I have to do this on 70 yo house... Might as well hire a professional to help me.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  11 месяцев назад +4

      That’s up to you, but try one yourself. What do you have to lose?

  • @victorvek5227
    @victorvek5227 Год назад +2

    The flashing tape should be installed around the entire opening, not just the bottom of the opening. Similarly, the interior casing should have been removed and the foam should have been applied around the entire jam! There’s certainly a 1/2” gap around the entirety of that old rotten jam and it needed replacing more so than a coat of exterior white. Kind of a rush job imo.

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      Ok, Victor! How are you? First of all, the “jambs” are not rotten at all. There isn’t a half inch gap around it and removing the interior casing is completely unnecessary as is the flashing tape around the entire opening. Thanks for commenting though!

    • @davidbowling5391
      @davidbowling5391 Год назад +2

      The foam around the window is completely unnecessary, i install windows for a living and i never would have thought about using foam there, i just use high grade caulking and seal up the edge of the window

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      @@davidbowling5391 Thanks for your comment! That's good to know! I don't do this for a living but I have done several rental houses that I own.

    • @amadorbullies
      @amadorbullies Год назад +1

      @@davidbowling5391 that’s how we do it

    • @nenadvukojevic4195
      @nenadvukojevic4195 Год назад +4

      @@DiyGuy50 He is just pissed at the fact that you showed to everyone how easy is to do the job he taught he is valuable and irreplaceable. Just realized anyone can do what he does without paying people like him ridicules amounts of money…

  • @justleul
    @justleul Год назад

    I was here to replace my window pc with new window 10😂😂😂

  • @elecktronbluegirl
    @elecktronbluegirl Год назад +1

    Whyyyyyyyyyyyyy do people caulk the windows shut?? Maybe I will try to replace the whole window after watching this..

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Lol, I don’t know! But the house in this video was almost 100 years old, so it had a lot of paint and caulk! Replacing the whole window is usually not necessary and it’s a lot more work! The multi tool cuts right through the years of paint and caulk.

    • @elecktronbluegirl
      @elecktronbluegirl Год назад +2

      Our house is also almost 100 years old and the windows are caulked shut from the outside.. 😩 I decided to try to open one in the living room today, hoping to have 1 window in each room that opens, but it was also NAILED shut.. why??? 🤦‍♀️I managed to slide a hacksaw in and cut the (thankfully) small nails. My husband did mention getting a multi-tool like that!
      It's not safe to climb up from outside and unscrew the storm window to pry open from outside- I did this with my dining room window- because of uneven ground and a stone wall that drops off. Also a crepe myrtle tree doesn't allow for better positioning of a ladder.... so that's why I started looking up videos on how to just replace it. It looks really rough at this point now too, after all the trying to force it open.. 😬

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад +1

      Oh, I misunderstood your first comment! I thought your we’re considering putting in a new “construction “ window, as opposed to just installing “replacement” windows . Replacement windows are not difficult to install once you get the old ones out., but yes, the paint and caulk and nails do make it difficult! Good luck!

  • @pmbjngls
    @pmbjngls 10 месяцев назад

    Made that look too easy

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  10 месяцев назад

      It’s actually not hard to do! Just make sure you check for square and take accurate measurements .

  • @headspac3_214
    @headspac3_214 Год назад

    I don't have that tool. Use something everyone don't have. 3:28

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  Год назад

      You don’t have to have a multi-tool. A utility knife will work too. Anything that will cut through paint will work. The trim pieces the hold the old window sashes in place are often very old and have layers of paint and sometimes caulk around them and you just need something that will cut through those layers so that you can get them off easier without damaging them. If you’re planning on replacing them, you can just take them off with a pry bar and hammer.

  • @KevinS3928
    @KevinS3928 7 месяцев назад

    Algorithm

  • @victorianantiquities
    @victorianantiquities 11 месяцев назад +1

    The facts are, that restoring your windows makes far more sense than replacement windows. A properly restored and weatherstipped window with a storm is as energy efficient as a new window and it doesnt have seals that will fail in 10-12 years. Replacement windows are a scam

    • @DiyGuy50
      @DiyGuy50  11 месяцев назад

      Restoration does not make sense in all situations in my opinion. No disrespect, but, I respectfully disagree.

    • @jamesjoslin7586
      @jamesjoslin7586 6 месяцев назад

      You dont know what you’re talking about. No disrespect.

    • @victorianantiquities
      @victorianantiquities 6 месяцев назад

      @@jamesjoslin7586 Replacing a historic single-pane window also will not save you much money in the long run. While the exact figure will vary depending on the type of window installed and whether or not a storm window is used, studies have found that it could take 100 years or more for a replacement window to pay for itself in energy savings. According to information published in a recent Old House Journal article, it could take 240 years to recoup the cost of replacing a single-pane window-storm window combination with a low-e glass double-pane thermal replacement window. Also, a historic wood window can easily last more than 100 years, while a new window may not last 25.

    • @jamesjoslin7586
      @jamesjoslin7586 6 месяцев назад

      @@victorianantiquities What about re glazing/ painting a “ historic “ window ? Very high maintenance that could be made even more so for high or hard to reach ones. Also, drafts, sweating would be a concern let alone more energy consumption. Lastly. There are very few improvements that actually “ pay for themselves “

    • @victorianantiquities
      @victorianantiquities 6 месяцев назад

      @@jamesjoslin7586 It deos not take that long to reglaze an paint a wood window. Using quality materials, the time before you will ever have to do it again is quite long. Also with a good storm the old windows will not deteriorate. People like yourself have been conned by the window replacement industry to buy these plastic windows with 10-12 year life span. I have 140 year old house with 28 original windows. 3700 Sq. My heating budget is 92.00 a month. I could spend .tens of thousands to replace them but I never recoup that cost in my lifetime. The most efficient way for a home owner to save money, is in attic insulation (not spray foam) and to properlly seal any leaks in your HVAC ductwork.