Drive screws through the window casing into the framing around the opening to secure the new windows.
Replacing aluminum windows with vinyl retrofit.
Install new vinyl windows in each opening.
Remove and save the inside stop.
Then you and a helper set the bottom of the vinyl window onto the old aluminum bottom track and raise it into position.
Caulk the windows to seal any gaps and apply trim between the window and opening.
They beautifully accentuate the clean thin lines of contemporary design.
Retrofit windows make it possible to fit new vinyl windows in much older style aluminum frames.
The new units will help save heating and cooling costs and can now stand up much stronger to the cold michigan winters.
They are measured to fit in an existing window opening and will only replace the actual window itself.
Aluminum windows have an extremely long life and are highly resistant to outside weather elements.
If glass area is such an issue why do people buy vinyl replacement windows.
This means you can benefit from the energy efficiency without needing to fit new window frames.
Anybody who is competent at diy and has the right tools and materials available will be able to install retrofit windows easily.
Use a level square and shims to make sure the windows are plum square and level.
Here s a summary of the steps for replacing windows.
Two reasons first vinyl replacement windows are typically the least costly of any replacement window frame type and secondly vinyl window frames are considered the most energy efficient especially when compared to their wood and aluminum counterparts.
Replacement windows also referred to as retrofit windows have been developed so a contractor does not have to remove the exterior materials of the home in order to install the window.
The newly installed simonton vinyl windows are a dramatic improvement over the corroded aluminum windows.
The flush fin or retrofit lip will act as a stop to hold the window in place.
After removing the old panels you want to run a heavy bead of caulk on the face of the old aluminum frame that you left in place.