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Vinyl Replacement
Windows Add Value
from Every
Perspective to Your
Home
The
most important
part of
vinyl
replacement
windows is
critical, that
you measuring
your old window
opening properly
and accurately.
Vinyl windows
are custom built
and can't be
returned if they
don't fit. Most
are manufactured
in 1/4"
increments, and
you'll want to
get the closest
fit possible.
Raise the lower
sash and measure
the jamb-to-jamb
width in three
places near the
top of the
window, at the
middle and close
to the bottom,
measure from the
head jamb to the
sloped sill just
past where it
meets the inside
window stool.
Don't assume
that all your
windows are the
same size.
Draw a rough
sketch of your
house and number
each window,
then measure
each of them
separately. When
installing vinyl
replacement
windows, first
remove the old
sash.
Double-hung
window has two
sets of
removable stops.
All have an
inside stop that
holds the lower
inner sash in
place and a
blind stop that
separates the
two sashes. The
outside stop is
nailed to the
edge of the sash
and is not
removable.
Take off the
inside stops
carefully so you
can reuse them.
Cut the sash
ropes and remove
the lower sash,
then pry out the
blind stop and
remove it.
Remove the upper
sash. Set the
vinyl
replacement
window in the
opening. It
should fit
snugly between
the stool on the
inside and the
outside stops of
the old window
on the outside.
If the new
window is
narrower, you
may need to nail
a strip of wood
to the jamb to
fill the gap
between the
window and the
outside stop.
Some vinyl
replacement
windows have
stop extrusions
on the bottom
that match the
sloped sill of
your old window,
others are flat.
If the bottom of
your new window
is flat, you may
be able to use a
piece of filler
or doorstop as a
support for the
front edge of
the window.
Center the vinyl
window in the
opening. Use a
carpenter's
square to make
sure the window
is square, and
then shim the
sides of the
window directly
behind the
predrilled screw
holes in the
jamb. Screw the
vinyl
replacement
window in place
through the side
jambs, then
replace the
inside stop.
Go inside and
check the vinyl
window to make
sure it operates
properly. Then
go back outside
and run a narrow
bead of caulking
all around the
window to seal
the gap at the
outside stop.
About The
Author:
Roger King is a
successful
author and
publisher of
http://www.1st-home-decor.com
Vinyl
replacement
windows and
ideas to
showcase your
homes.
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