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How To Replace Metal Frame Basement Windows

How to Replace a Basement Window

By Robert Robillard on Home Repairs And Remodeling

How to Replace a Basement Window

Basement Window Replacement

Near homes with full basements have small rectangle style basement foundation windows. If your house is older, chances are that these windows are wood, and may need replacing.  This article volition focus on how to replace a woods basement window.

Replacing a basement window is a fairly straightforward process and can save on heating and cooling costs.

Types of Basement Windows:

In that location are 2 types of basement windows, woods and steel.

Forest window frames accept a woods frame and are secured in concrete or brick and steel windows  take "steel buck" frames;  bucks are a steel box window frames embedded into the concrete.

How to Replace a Basement Window

Measuring for your Replacement Window:

When measuring for a new window consider whether you are removing a wood window or a metal frame window.

For forest windows you want to remove the wood frame [jamb] in addition to the window sash. This means you volition need to measure the width and height of the actual window frame, not the window sash.

For best results measure out from the within.  Measuring the window frame on the outside tin can be complicated with a sloped window sill.

Once you have your wood frame measurement, order a replacement to fit that measurement or a smaller measurement.  The difference in infinite can exist filled afterwards with mortar.

On metal window frames you volition demand to decide what parts of the metal buck frame can exist removed and what can not.  Typically the metal frame or "buck" is embedded in poured concrete and unless it is severely rusted just exit it in place.

You tin can remove metal frames with a common cold chisel, reciprocating saw with metal blades and a pry bar but it can exist an backbreaking task.

If you are leaving the receiving metal frame in place and using a smaller window then measure to the metal frame and guild your window to that size or slightly smaller.

TIP: Measure width and height in three places and always employ your smallest dimension.  And order slightly smaller to fit, and order your window without nailing fins.

How to Replace a Basement Window

Removing Quondam Window:

Remove the erstwhile sash and woods frame.  Apply a reciprocating saw and pry bar to facilitate removal.  For metallic frame windows remove everything except the steel cadet frame.

Once the window is removed you want to clean up and inspect the rough opening in the concrete or brick opening.  Make any masonry repairs as needed to the opening.

Prepare for Modifications:

Be prepared to make modifications to the crude opening or the new window.   Sometimes a ridge of concrete is found nether metal frame windows.   Use hammer and common cold chisel to fleck away mortar from sides of opening, if necessary.  To avoid this chiseling piece of work, order a smaller window to fit into the opening without removing the ridge.

Other times modifying the window may work in getting that perfect fit.  I have used a multi-tool to cut off or modify the pvc window fins on the exterior edge of the window.

Installing The New Window:

Remove the sash and screen from the window so you tin access the spiral holes.

Center window in the opening and hold it up to the business firm mud sill.
Pre-drill holes through the window frame and secure window to the mud sill with galvanized or stainless steel screws.

If attaching to masonry, use a hammer drill and secure the window into place by installing double-threaded concrete screws along the sides and top of the window.

Install screw cover plugs if they come with your replacement window.

Filling In the Gaps:

Depending on the size of gap you lot take, fill up whatever big gaps betwixt the window and masonry foundations with one or a combination of the following:

□ Mortar

□ Mortar and brick, stone

□ Caulk forth the sides and top of the window frame

□ Spray urethane foam under the sill to seal the lesser of the window

□ Custom cut pipe insulation to make full bap and foreclose mortar from falling out.

TIP: Use pipe insulation or foam backer rods to go along spray foam or mortar from falling through dorsum side.

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Provide Finish Touches

Smooth trowel mortar forth the outside face up of the window, blending the foundation to the window and roofing your gaps.  Slope whatsoever lesser ledges to shed water in a direction away from the window.   [Practise not clog or encompass whatever window weep holes]

Fit the sashes and screen dorsum into the window and caulk the inside gap between the cement and the window equally needed.

Basement Replacement Photos

The photos in this article involved a brick over stone foundation with wood sash windows and a large frame and slopped sill.

The existing bricks created a slopped sill so all we needed to do was make full in the lesser and sides of the opening.  We set our new window up to the mud sill and out closer to the exterior face of the foundation.   We filled in the difference in size with brick and mortar.

Working from the outside of the building, nosotros used foam pipe insulation to keep the mortar from falling into the interior finished basement.

Once finished we applied a terminate coat of mortar to the within covering the foam pipage insulation and smoothing and blending for a finished wait.

How to Supercede a Basement Window Video

Source: https://www.aconcordcarpenter.com/how-to-replace-a-basement-window.html

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