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  • How to Replace Windows on a House

    Countless homeowners are seeking ways to go green and conserve energy. An appealing route in going green is to replace older windows with more energy-efficient models. New windows will lower...

  • How Do Insulated Windows Work?

    All glass-paned windows gain and lose heat by conduction, convection and air seepage. The less conductive the window material, the greater the ability to impede these heat transfers from...

  • Installing an Egress Window in Basement

    Decide on a good location and size for your egress window by analyzing which wall offers the most natural light and how the window blends best into the exterior aesthetics of your house. Also take...

  • How Do Double-Hung Windows Work?

    Double-hung windows get their name from the fact they they have two individual panes of glass that can be operated. These two windows are called sashes, and they are set up one in front of the...

  • Types of Glass for Windows

    While ordinary clear glass has traditionally been the main type of glass for windows, numerous other options are available depending on the features desired. These features include better energy...

  • Installing a Vinyl Window

    Vinyl coverings used to be the "cheap" alternatives to aluminum in siding, windows and doors--no more. Modern PVC and polycarbonates are stronger, insulate better and cost less than aluminum...

  • Installing a Basement Window

    Start by measuring the existing window space. Then go shopping for a window kit. If you select a window that is bigger than the existing space, you can widen the window space--although this is a...

  • Cost to Replace Windows

    One big change a homeowner can do to update the look of a home is to change out the existing windows to newer, more energy-efficient windows. The existing windows can be replaced with many...

  • Making a Window Frame

    The first step in making a window frame is to cut boards to a rough size. Measure the window itself from the inside of the window opening to get dimensions for the outside of the frame. Then...

  • How to Build Window Seat on a Flat Window Wall

    If you are like most people, you love sitting next the the light of a window for reading a book or just to enjoy looking out of the window. A window seat is the best seat as it is always ready for...

  • How to Finish Window Trim

    Window trim has a twofold purpose. It looks nice and it helps seal the exterior of your house against the elements. With the proper tools and a contemplative attention to detail, finishing window...

  • Window Replacement Information

    Whether you've decided to change the style of your windows, replace old windows or get more efficient "lights," replacing windows can be a complex task, fraught with unpleasant surprises and...

  • How to Build a Box Bay Window

    You can convert any window that you have into a gorgeous box bay window. Half of the construction is already there since you will be using your original window to do it. Make sure that you work...

  • How to Frame a Casement Window

    When you replace an old window with a new casement window, there are two schools of thought. One is that you simply remove the old sash and install the new window. The other involves replacing the...

  • How to Install Interior Shutters

    Interior shutters are used for both practical and decorative reasons. Shutters have a classic look that can enhance the style to any room. They also serve as a window covering that can block out...

  • How to Measure the Inside & Outside of a Replacement Window

    Replacement windows are made to fit the specific window openings in your home, so you need to correctly measure those openings to ensure the best fit. You will need to measure every opening that...

  • How to Replace a Door With a Window

    Remodeling, especially room additions, often change the use of existing household features. What was once a door may now be better repurposed as a window. However, changing such a feature is...

  • How to Trim Windows With Vinyl Siding

    Decorative vinyl siding is used adequately to trim windows, corners, gables and doors. The product is sold at most building supply stores and can be purchased in 3 1/2-inch and 5-inch widths....

  • How to Replace a Window Sill & Sill Nose

    The window sill supports the jambs which support the headers which support---well, the entire wall eventually. They are also the most exposed portion of the structure of the window, lying open to...

  • How to Replace Double Hung Windows

    Double-hung windows consist of "two sashes," or movable sections, usually hung one on top of the other with counterweights or a spring system to make raising and lowering them easier. They are a...

  • Replacing House Windows

    Whether you live in a drafty old Victorian "gem" or a "mid-century ranch," the time may have come to consider replacement windows for your home. Years of rain, wind and hot sun causes...

  • Building Replacement Windows

    Replacement windows are installed in your original window frames. They are built to fit the exact openings, or nearly exact openings, with a little modification. In older buildings, the...

  • How to Construct a Window Frame

    Windows serve more than one purpose. Windows are for allowing sunshine and weather into a home. If there is smoke in the house or a foul smell, a window can also let the bad air out. A window is...

  • DIY Replace Double Sash Window Spring

    If your double hung window is not pulling up smoothly, one of the problems could be a deteriorating sash cord. Overtime, the sash cords can suffer from wear and tear. Instead of replacing with...

  • How to Remove & Replace a House Window

    Replacing the older windows in your home with new windows can be a wise investment. New, energy efficient windows can reduce utility costs and eliminate drafts. The appearance of new windows can...

  • How to Build Window Screens

    Homemade screens are an inexpensive and easy way to screen old or odd-sized windows. You'll find two different ways of building screens in the steps below. Step 3 explains how to make screens if...

  • How to Measure for Replacement Windows

    To accurately measure for new full-frame replacement windows, you need to measure the rough opening. You can remove the entire existing window and measure the frame, but new windows can take...

  • How to Measure for Replacement Window Inserts

    Replacement window inserts are a fully assembled window in what's referred to as a "secondary frame." It slips into the existing window opening and you fasten it to the existing window jambs....

  • How to Remove a House Window

    Broken widows require removal before they can be repaired. In addition, removing a window is of course necessary to install a new window. With the growing popularity of more energy-saving windows,...

  • Stained Glass Window Installation Instructions

    Stained-glass windows can be a beautiful addition to any home. They can add a touch of character and class when done properly. Fortunately, stained glass windows are not difficult to install if...

  • Measuring for Replacement Window Inserts

    Drafty old sashes, inefficient aluminum frames, rusty iron casements or just a need to update---all are reasons to consider replacement windows. With the cost of heating and the improvements in...

  • How to Measure Replacment Windows

    Replacing your own windows is a cost-saving project for a moderately skilled do-it-yourselfer. It's critical that the replacement windows you buy will fit in the existing space, so measure...

  • How to Trim a Window

    Trimming out your window will provide a touch of elegance to your rooms. Doing this will also provide depth and draw attention to the window. Doing this project isn't difficult when following...

  • How to Cut Corner Molding Around Windows

    Adding corner molding existing window trim can add an architectural element to window treatments. Corner molding comes in various shapes and sizes and generally fills in the gap between the square...

  • How to Buy Replacement Windows Online

    Home-improvement projects can be daunting, especially when considering the size of the investment and the variety of products to choose from. Things become somewhat more intimidating when you're...

  • Air Vs Argon Glass Window Insulation

    Windows have come a long way in terms of technology and heat resistance. Most home windows these days are double- or triple-paned. This means that two or three sheets of glass are placed in...

  • Measuring Windows & Window Treatments

    A variety of window treatments are available today. Each type has a different way of measurement and installation. The most common type is a window curtain or drapery, which comes in...

  • Installing Interior Window Trim

    Replacing or rebuilding windows is a popular project and there are plenty of energy-efficient windows on the market. Some come with trim but most are sash and jamb units ready for installation in...

  • Choosing Basement Windows

    A basement can be a dark and dingy place. Sometimes, all it needs to make it a usable space is a window or two. Quality basement windows can give you light, air circulation and can increase the...

  • About Window Molding

    A window will receive both trim for the inside and outside of the opening. Although at times the wood stock may be the same for the both the interior and exterior sides of the window, the...

  • About Safety Glass

    Safety glass is used every day in common items. It is so commonplace that we do not even think about it anymore. It keeps us safe in many ways and even saves lives. Because glass itself is a...

  • Building Wooden Shutters

    Choose or create a suitable design. Shutters were invented to keep wind, rain and sun out of window openings before window screening or even glazing became commonplace. To look "right," even...

  • About Outdoor Shutters

    Outdoor shutters put a finishing touch on a home. They can be installed on any surface including brick and come in sizes to fit any size door or windo. With more than 50 colors available from som...

  • Installing Glass Block Windows

    Prior to glass block installation, it was necessary to take the correct measurements in order to make sure that you make the right size of opening on a wall, as well as order the correct size of...

  • About Glass Block Windows

    Glass block windows are an architectural feature used in homes and businesses. Made up of 8-by-8 inch blocks, they are designed to fit within a typical masonry wall. They can be used on the...

  • About Dormers

    Dormers are rooftop windows that have a roof themselves. One of the most easily identified architectural constructions, the versatile openings are often used to enhance the attractiveness of...

  • About Double Pane Windows

    One of the best investments you can make in a home's energy efficiency is double paned windows. Energy loss from windows contributes about 25 percent to your annual heating and cooling bill....

  • What Mortar Is Used to Install Glass Block Windows?

    Glass block windows allow light to filter into a room while providing an element of privacy. Because the blocks feature an air cavity in the middle of a cubical shape, a glass block window creates...

  • How Does a Window Work?

    Windows work by creating a space in a wall that allows light to enter in the room or the ability to see into another area. There are many types of windows for various spaces and preferences. The...

  • How to Frame a Window

    When you frame a window, you are preparing the wall in which the window will be placed. During the construction of a new home, you will frame the window opening as you build the entire wall frame....

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