Thank you brother for your tips and removal information. You are right about not finding any videos out there that show the procedure for this type vintage casement window. I needed to know what stays, what to cut etc. My only advice for others that find your video is to check level and a measurement on the diagonal for square before attaching screws. You saved me a lot of wasted time and frustration and I thank you again Ephraim. Be blessed...
good job ! you are right, no other videos covering casement windows! i recommend backer rod for foam insulation, paintable silicone as an exterior sealer and chisel to remove glazing . thanks for this ground breaking video !
Great video but I would of cut the z bar to fit in the old casement for better water proofing If you noticed the front of the stucco and the old window casement is about 3/4 of an inch deep witch means you would have to apply an enormous amount of caulking for the back bead if the z bar is cut it would fit in the old frame with less caulking and better water proofing you can paint the old frame later maybe the color of the house
@emotionalfish1181 I'm not sure. Mine did have some big screws that held the frame in, but it's pretty dangerous to try to take the frame out with the glass still in. Of course, I didn't realize there were bolts until I cut it up. Lol
Thank you brother for your tips and removal information. You are right about not finding any videos out there that show the procedure for this type vintage
casement window. I needed to know what stays, what to cut etc. My only advice for others that find your video is to check level and a measurement on the
diagonal for square before attaching screws. You saved me a lot of wasted time and frustration and I thank you again Ephraim. Be blessed...
Thank-you for the video, makes it hopeful we can do this!
good job ! you are right, no other videos covering casement windows! i recommend backer rod for foam insulation, paintable silicone as an exterior sealer and chisel to remove glazing . thanks for this ground breaking video !
Thank you. Just happy to be of some help.
Very appreciated and very good work all around. Thank you, this is exactly what I needed to be able to do my windows. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks. Glad I could help.
First video i found removing metal casement window. Did you have new window made custom. Thank you for video because i have some similar.
Yes. I took measurements and ordered Milgard windows from home depot. Milgard has excellent customer service.
Thanks for the video. Your new window looks great. I've got some to replace, and you have given me some good ideas. Now to start shopping.
Glad to hear this helped you out. You can do it.
Nice job
Great video but I would of cut the z bar to fit in the old casement for better water proofing
If you noticed the front of the stucco and the old window casement is about 3/4 of an inch deep witch means you would have to apply an enormous amount of caulking for the back bead if the z bar is cut it would fit in the old frame with less caulking and better water proofing you can paint the old frame later maybe the color of the house
Great video but I think I will use a reciprocating saw with a metal blade. Those cutting wheels can be pretty dangerous
Good idea.
very helpful. thanks!
Great job!
I guess there's not possible way to remove a window without cutting? I'm in Phoenix and want to install an AC unit.
@emotionalfish1181 I'm not sure. Mine did have some big screws that held the frame in, but it's pretty dangerous to try to take the frame out with the glass still in. Of course, I didn't realize there were bolts until I cut it up. Lol
@@ephraimlopez3445 ok thanks bro