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  • How to Install a New Mobile Home Window

    Replacing cracked or broken windows will reduce your energy costs and improve the appearance of your mobile home. Horizontal slider, vertical slider or jalousie replacement mobile-home windows are...

  • How to Caulk a Window's Inside Glass

    Sealing a window from the inside is essential to maximizing insulation. Silicone caulk can be applied to the seams of the window glass to ensure that a room is protected from weather conditions....

  • How to Remove a Tilt Out Window Sash

    For most homeowners, the days of climbing ladders to clean windows is long past. These days, almost all replacement windows offer a tilt-in feature to allow the homeowner to clean the sash from...

  • How to Replace Sunroom Windows

    One of the best ways to give your house a bright and warm appeal is by constructing a sunroom or a solarium. Sunrooms let you enjoy the view and feel of the outside while you stay indoors. They...

  • How to Repair a Broken Window Pane

    It’s easy to repair a broken window pane if you use the right materials. The trick is to be careful while working with broken glass. It’s easy to get cut on the broken shards of glass in a door or...

  • Window Adhesive Removal

    Your home's new window installation project is complete. The only problem is the window adhesive left on some of the windows. You don't want to damage the windows by using a sharp scraper or other...

  • How to Replace a Window on an Entry Door

    Having glass in an entry door lets in light and lets you know who's there when the doorbell rings. It can also show you which neighborhood kid has no control over his powerful batting swing, and...

  • How to Restore a Window Seal

    Restoring the seal on your window frames can help keep your heater and air conditioner from working overtime, thereby lowering your utility bills and making your home more energy efficient. Many...

  • How to Remove Slats From Window Blinds

    Window blinds are an ingenious invention that permits owners to customize the overall height to meet their needs. Removing slats from window blinds allows the height and string length to be...

  • How to Open Frozen House Windows

    Extreme cold weather, the indoor temperature of your home, humidity and dripping, melting water from the roof or elsewhere can work together to result in window sashes that are frozen stuck....

  • How to Replace Glazing Points

    The glass panes in wooden window sashes are held in place by glazing points. You normally will not see the glazing points because they are hidden under the glazing compound or caulk. When the...

  • How to Remove Tinted Film From a Residential Window

    Residential-window tint film an become damaged or faded, requiring the homeowner to remove or replace it. The film itself comprises two or three layers, which after time can separate, making...

  • Steps for the Removal of Replacement Windows

    Some structures have been modified and upgraded multiple times since they were built. A common upgrade is to replace an inefficient window design with a replacement window. The added efficiency of...

  • How to Replace a Window Seal

    Windows play a major role in how energy-efficient a home can be. Sealing the windows helps keep out water and drafts. If the seals on a window are cracked or broken, heat can be lost and drafts...

  • How to Caulk Window Insulation

    Window insulation is intended to prevent weather conditions from affecting the inside of a home. Insulation may come in several forms, such as rubber seals or window inserts. No matter the method,...

  • How to Replace the Window Pane of Georgia Windows

    Windows in Georgia aren't really any different than windows in other parts of the United States. If the glass breaks in a one, you are going to have to replace it. If the glass is double-paned or...

  • How to Use Caulking Cord

    Weatherstripping in your home is a great way to seal air leaks around windows or doors. To determine the amount of weatherstripping you will need, measure the border of all windows and doors to be...

  • How to Seal Window Frames from Moisture

    A proper seal on a window frame is an important part of keeping your energy costs low and effectively insulating your home from heat, cold and moist weather conditions. Window frames often develop...

  • How to Measure for Vinyl Clad Replacement Windows

    Vinyl replacement windows today come in pre-hung, self-contained units that are a breeze to install. You just remove the old wood sashes and trim, pop the new window into the opening, sink a few...

  • How to Get House Windows to Go Up & Down Easy

    Stuck windows are a nuisance on the first sunny day of spring. Actually, a window that won't go up or come down without causing a hernia in a homeowner is a hassle any day. Sticking, rough-sliding...

  • How to Replace Insect Screens

    Maybe your new puppy made his own door by ripping a good sized hole in the screen door. Maybe your cat become overly excited by the fluttering bird outside and climbed the window screen, tearing...

  • How to Tint Your Own Residential Windows

    Installing window tint film on residential house windows can reduce the amount of light entering the house. This can save in cooling bills, as well as provide privacy for the occupants. The tint...

  • How to Choose Easy to Operate House Windows

    Windows are a standard fixture for any home. Whether you require a replacement or new window frame for your home, you have a range of options---some of which are easy to operate. When making your...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window in Your Home

    Replacing a broken window in your home can be a do it yourself project. Read over the steps, gather your tools and get started. In no time at all, you can replace a broken window in your own home!

  • How to Measure Windows for Replacement Screens

    The lightweight design of window screens means that they occasionally will need to be replaced or repaired. Storms or wear and tear may be the reason, or you may move into a home in which the...

  • How to Decide the Best Window Treatment Options for You

    Window treatment is an essential part of interior decorating. Choosing the right kind of drapes or blinds can add the perfect accentuation to an already great looking room. Here are some options...

  • How to Caulk Window Panes

    Window panes that are loose let cold air in, warm air out and rattle annoyingly on windy days. Window frames shrink and expand with the seasons. Caulk and putty break down over time. Apply new...

  • How to Remove Glue from Storm Windows

    A storm window is characterized as a window that is mounted inside or outside of a main glass window of a house. It improves the thermal efficiency of the existing window and can be made of glass,...

  • How to Refinish Wood Window Frames

    Are your wood window frames looking a little worn out? Or maybe you would like to trade out your stained wood window frames for the clean look of painted white, or vice versa. Refinishing your...

  • DIY Insulate a Window Sill

    Do-it-yourself window sill insulation can improve energy efficiency and lower your energy bills by keeping out cold air in the winter and keeping the heat out in the summer. Your options to...

  • DIY Screen Spline

    When a window or door screen becomes damaged, often the first thought is to take window panel or door off and haul it to the local screen repair shop. While this saves the hassle of dealing with...

  • How Do I Take Apart a Casement Window?

    Casement windows can provide increased draft resistance and energy efficiency, but sometimes these windows need replacing. When it's time to replace a casement window, following a simple order of...

  • How to Replace a Metal Window Screen Spline

    If you look at a window screen, the dark-colored rubber bordering the screen and recessed in the metal window frame is the spline. When changing the window screen, you will need to re-install the...

  • How to Winterize Windows With Plastic

    According to the 2007 Buildings Energy Data Book, space heating is the largest single drain on the average household's energy. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), energy loss through...

  • Do it Yourself Window Screen Kits

    Window screens are so useful and convenient for keeping out bugs and flying debris that they are easy to forget about and neglect. Standing up to the weather all year and taking a beating from...

  • Directions for Making a Window Screen

    Replacing a broken window screen may not be as simple as it once was, as windows no longer come in a standard size. Some window screens have to be ordered special. However, kits are available at...

  • How to Replace a Window in Stucco

    Removing a window from a stucco wall can be a challenging and time-consuming process for those unfamiliar with making their own home improvements. Removing windows held in place beneath the stucco...

  • How to Remove a Screen From a Window Frame

    Removing a screen from a window frame is a fairly simple task. Though it is simple, it can be time-consuming. This is especially true if your window screens have set in place for a long time....

  • How to Add Window Film for Energy Efficiency

    Properly applying film insulation to a window increases a structure's energy efficiency year-round by preventing the movement of heat through the window's glass. During summer, the film reflects...

  • How to Replace Missing Window Screens

    Houses are ever-evolving works in progress. There is always something to fix, including torn, frayed, worn-out or just plain missing window screens. A number of screen replacement materials are...

  • How to Piece a Window Screen Together

    If your window screens are damaged, you can repair them yourself. There is no need to replace them. You can either take the old frame apart and replace the screen, or cut a new frame to the same...

  • How to Caulk Exterior Windows Trim Before Painting

    Keeping a house well painted is an essential part of any home maintenance program. Windows and doors present a particular challenge with their architectural details. Keeping windows well caulked...

  • How to Remove Caulking From Storm Windows

    Often a storm window can seem like it's cemented in place, especially after sitting in an exposed location for six months of wintry conditions. The caulking, though soft and pliable when first...

  • How to Caulk Wood Sash Window Panes

    No modern window compares to the beauty of handcrafted wood sash windows. Coupled with modern storm windows, they provide protection equal to the latest in double pane thermal glass. With proper...

  • How to Buy New Window Screens

    Buying a new window screen can seem difficult if you've never done it before. There are multiple options for screen replacements and multiple stores to get them from. These simple steps should...

  • How to Pop Out a Window Screen

    Removing window screens from their frames can be tricky. Depending on how old your window frame is, this process may be straightforward or seemingly difficult. The steps to taking out most window...

  • How to Install Temporary Window Insulation

    The joys of winter also come with the sorrows of high heating bills. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to improve your homes heating efficiency rating. Temporary exterior window...

  • How to Unstick Wood Windows

    If you live in an old home with wooden windows, you have more than likely experienced those windows sticking from time to time. Paint on the window frame and paint on the window sash can stick...

  • Window Glazing Instructions

    Glazing old windows can save you a lot of money on heating bills. Old windows have drafts and are not sealed according to current standards. A window glazing job can be done properly in a few days...

  • How to Fix Leaking Arched Windows

    Leaking arched windows is not an unusual problem. The arched shape of the windows means that flashing is typically not installed between the window and the wall frame (like with a regular...

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