How to Replace Windows - Remodel Windows with Frames
An Easy to Follow, Step by Step Guide
By MisterSteve, published Jul 12, 2007
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Generally speaking, great care must be taken with scoring the drywall seam on the interior around the window casement and sills, using a razor knife to cut about one eighth to a quarter of an inch into the seam. Neglecting this step will likely lead to time consuming drywall repair or replacement, as the window removal can pull large pieces of drywall from the interior walls.
Little preparation is needed on the exterior, other than setting up your walkboards and ladders, if required. While there are several types of windows, and many different methods of attaching replacement windows to different surfaces, this guide focuses on the most basic of these methods, and later guides will cover these variations in detail. In this instance, we are assuming that the windows are attached to the exterior sheeting, and not the studs. If your windows are attached to the studs with the sheeting installed over the flange of the windows, you will either have to cut the sheeting out with a circular saw, or use the frame-in method of replacing windows, which is covered in a later guide.
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