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Flanged Window Replacement in a House with Wood Siding (3/5)
Step 3: Prepare the OpeningLearn how to clean the existing rough opening and inspect for damage before installing the new window. Also, see how to waterproof the opening with self-adhesive flashing tape.
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Flanged Window Replacement in a House with Wood Siding (2/5)
Step 2: Remove The Old WindowSee how to build window casing and use that casing as a template to cut back existing siding before you install the new windowWith Bill Robinson
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Flanged Window Replacement in a House with Wood Siding (1/5)
Retrofit a Flanged Window Step-by-step instructions for a leak-free, energy-efficient window replacement with Bill Robinson
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Airtight drywall video review
You have stumbled across some videos that are being reviewed by the author and editors. These videos will be available to GBA PROs soon. In the meantime, please keep this…
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Video: Ice Dams, Insulation, and Roof Venting
How Ice Dams Form and How to Stop Them
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VIDEO: Replacement Window in an Old Brick House (4 of 4)
How To Air-Seal and Trim an Insert Replacement Window
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VIDEO: Replacement Window in an Old Brick House (3 of 4)
How To Shim, Level, and Fasten an Insert Replacement Window in an Old Opening.
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VIDEO: Replacement Window in an Old Brick House (2 of 4)
How to assess the condition of an existing window, decide that an insert-style window fits the project, and order the right size window for the opening
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Video: Air Barrier Inspection
Superinsulation Can't Work if the Windows Leak
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Video: Replacement Window in an Old Brick House (1 of 4)
Inspect the condition of the existing window to decide if it is a good candidate for an insert replacement window. Any water damage or out-of-square conditions would tip the scales away from a tilt-in insert window and towards full window replacement and water management.