How to Replace Windows-Frame-In Window Remodel

By MisterSteve, published Jul 16, 2007
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In this guide, frame-in windows are covered, as opposed to widows with frames. Removing and replacing windows with their frames is completely different from replacing windows while leaving the frame in. The fit has to be far more precise, and the installers have to be much more careful with the demolition of the old windows. This guide covers the demolition of the old windows that are being replaced in detail, as it is the most challenging part of the repair.

Removing the old windows while leaving the frame in can be very dangerous, as you are essentially dealing with individual panes of glass. You can expect to break a lot of glass, depending on the style of window and frame. Start by removing any window dressings from the inside, as you will need to spend a lot of time in the interior area, as opposed to the minimal effort that is required on the interior for window and frame replacement.

On both inside and outside, remove the weather stripping and any guides or runners from the old windows. If you don't know what this means, you are specifically looking for whatever holds the pane of glass inside the window, so look where the glass and the window sash actually meet. It might be rubber, plastic, metal or even wood, but there is always something holding these panes in. Once you have removed all of this material, you can begin pushing on the insides of the windows to remove the panes. Use a gasket scraper, putty knife or a razor knife to separate the window panes from any caulk or sealer used to secure the panes to the frames.

Since you can expect to have broken glass, keep a wheelbarrow nearby. Fill the wheel barrow with debris from your window remodel and load in onto a trailer or truck bed on top of a sturdy tarp. Once you wrangle your load to the dump, it's a simple matter to pull the tarp off the end of the trailer or truck bed, being careful to roll the tarp off starting from the front.

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