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How to Replace Windows in your House: Video Series

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Learn how to add windows to your house or home in this free video series.

There are 17 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn the basic parts of a window from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  2. Learn why you should replace old or rotten windows from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  3. Learn how to measure your windows to make sure they fit from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  4. Learn the tools needed for window installation from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  5. Learn how to remove old windows from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  6. Learn the pieces and parts of new windows from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  7. How to remove and add replacement components to a rotten window sill

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  8. How to clean the opening to prepare for the new window installation

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  9. Learn how to install and mount new windows from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

    Views: 6,072
  10. Learn how to install insulation in this free video on putting in new windows.

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  11. Learn how to make, measure, and cut window stops from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  12. Learn how to install window stops from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  13. Learn how to bend metal flashing for trimming your home exterior from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  14. Learn how to install metal flashing for window trimming from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  15. Learn how to clean and caulk your new windows from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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  16. Learn how to check new windows to make sure they're secure and properly installed from a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

    Views: 2,236
  17. Explore technological changes in window making and manufacturing with a window installation engineer in this free video on remodeling your house.

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A window is an opening in a wall that lets light, and sometimes air into a room, and allows the room's occupants to see out. Primitive windows were merely holes in a building. Later, these holes were covered with animal hide, cloth, or wood, and next came shutters that could be opened or closed. Over time, windows were built that protected a building's occupants from the elements and transmitted light. Modern domestic windows come in many styles, and the choice of design varies throughout the world, depending mainly on weather conditions.

Modern windows are great and all, but what happens when these windows go bad? How can you tell when parts of a window are bad, old, or rotten? How do you go about replacing your old windows with new ones? In this free video series, these questions and more will be answered by our expert. You'll learn how to clean, caulk, and install new windows, as well as what tools to use and how to assess the situation. Home improvement can be easy. Just follow these instruction!

 
About the Presenter

Dave Belch After working for his father, Dave Belch has been in the window business for twenty-seven years. He was an installation engineer for sixteen years with Thermo Guard Incorporated where he sold and installed windows for both residential and commercial applications. He currently works as a private contractor with a major home retail outlet store, installing windows under contract.dkdk

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