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Window Replacement Made EasyReplacing your windows is the most significant way to increase the comfort and beauty of your home. If you have old, drafty windows that are a drain on your energy bill, are hard to open or need frequent scraping and painting, you can easily replace them with one of our replacement window options. Considering doing it yourself? Use the following tools and tips to get you started.
Choosing an Installation MethodWhen to Choose an Insert Window
When to Choose a Full Frame Window
Replacing with an Insert WindowMade specifically for easy window replacement, an insert window is sized to fit inside your existing window frame, minimizing the disruption to your home on both the interior and exterior. The sash are removed while the original frame and trim are left in place, saving you time and money. If you’re replacing windows on the second level, it’s easy to do from inside your home. • Easier installation Measurement TipsMeasuring guides and worksheet for Andersen 400 Series insert windows. Andersen Insert Replacement WindowsSee how to measure for and install an Andersen 400 Series double-hung insert replacement window. American Craftsman Vinyl Replacement WindowsSee how to measure for and install an American Craftsman vinyl replacement window. Replacing with a Full Frame WindowA full frame replacement window includes a nailing flange and is installed after the removal of your existing window, including the frame, sash and trim. If desired, the opening can be enlarged to create more replacement options.
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Brochures & Product Guides Use the filters on the left to refine your results. Do you measure window from inside or outside?Run a tape measure from the outside of the frame to the inside and take the measurement from edge to edge of the window frame. Do this in several locations around the window frame and rely on the smallest measurement once again as your final dimension.
How do you measure glass for replacement windows?Glass Window Replacement. Measure the height of the existing window from the middle, the left, and the right side, using the smallest measurement (if there is any difference) as your reading.. Measure the width of the existing window again from the middle, top, and bottom, using the shortest measurement as your reading.. |