Installing Windows

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downsizingnow48

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I am replacing the windows in the Mendocino place, they were cheap aluminum sliders 25 years ago and have not aged well. The new windows are double hung, I think about 60-70 lbs each. Getting them into the openings, sill height 5-6 ft, is not easy. Using pieces of lumber from the scrap pile, I made a simple brace, then used welding clamps to attach it to the pallet forks. With the brace I was able to safely carry the windows over rough ground around the house. The loader forks then make it easy to get the windows into working position. Once on the scaffold, installation was a piece of cake.
 

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Over 20 years, I've replaced every window in this house. Originally they were steel casement crank out types. Needed a reciprocating saw to cut the steel frames into several pieces to remove. Then added new wood frames and double hung thermal units. Did it all by hand on a stepladder.

More recently, I pulled the two smaller windows in the front dormer and one in the rear dormer and replaced them with the largest slider units I could fit into the available space without having structural issues. Front is only 3' tall, but the rear is 5', almost a sliding door size. Removed the sliding sections to reduce weight and carried each piece upstairs to install from inside. Both are considered 'egress' size, so now I use them for roof access when I need to do something out there instead of climbing a ladder.
 
   / Installing Windows #5  
Windows leak, sometimes when new and often when old. Always install pan flashings under your windows and head flashings above. Caulking windows to the wall lasts as long as the caulk and that isn't long. Of course, if the windows never get wet then they can't leak. Overhangs are our friends.
 
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I was impressed with the sealing job the original homebuilder did. Of the nine windows I am replacing, none showed any sign of leakage. This is the California north coast which is pretty wet. The windows were sealed to the sheathing with RV style window putty which was still soft and sticky 25 years later. Then flashing paper was stapled to the sheathing and caulked to the window flanges. 2x4 trim all around, also fully caulked. In addition the head trim had a fabricated drip cap made of copper sheet metal.
 
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Nice job with the flashing tape around the opening. Did you use tape around the window after it was in place? I've tried quite a few different brands of flashing tape and wasn't overly impressed with any of them until I discovered Zip Tape. That stuff is amazing!!!!!!
 
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Thanks Eddie. Yes, I used Zip tape for the bottom pan, you are right, it is amazing. About 4 inches up on either side plus the bottom, all corners, no gaps, no wrinkles. I used a product called Fortiflash for the sides and top flashing. It is thinner, stickier and more flexible than the usual window flashing tape. Then I caulked behind the top and side window flanges with siliconized caulk, I like it better than pure silicon. I got some ordinary 4" sticky rubber flashing, and will use that temporarily over the window flanges to cover the screws and flange edges. After the winter I will be replacing the siding, so at that time will replace the 4" tape with the wider Fortiflash tape which I really like.
 
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Great project.

What did you use for pans?
 

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