What gets replaced when replacing windows?

The quick explanation: Insert window replacement is when new windows are installed within the existing frame. Only the old sash, hardware and covers are removed and replaced.
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What gets replaced when you get new windows?

80% of window replacement consists of “inserting” a new window into the old frame. In this application, the interior and exterior trim remain in place and the new unit is simply placed into the existing opening.
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Do you have to replace interior trim when replacing windows?

If the window frame is replaced, the interior trim must be removed and cannot be reinstalled without damage and excess nail holes. Therefore, if you have custom interior wood trim which you prefer NOT to be replaced, the window should be installed as an insert.
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Do replacement windows include sills?

During the installation of a full-frame replacement window, the entire window is removed, leaving only the rough opening like in new home construction. Everything is removed: including the sills and trim.
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When you buy new windows do they come with screens?

A majority of new construction windows come with screens.

Some suppliers will exclude the cost of that screen if you choose to opt out. On average, these screens cost around $100, but higher-end screens can go as high as $250 to $400 as well.
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Are new windows fitted from inside or outside?

In the video below, our in-house expert Kyle visits one of our installation projects and briefly explains how we install windows. We typically install windows from the outside. That's not to say that windows can't be installed from the interior or that our team won't be working inside your home.
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Do new construction windows come with trim?

New-construction windows are meant for clear openings in the house usually with no trim or siding in place. Replacement windows replace existing new-construction or replacement windows. New-construction windows have nailing or attachment fins, or flanges, on the exterior side of the window.
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What is the difference between a replacement window and a new window?

The fundamental difference between replacement and new construction windows is that replacement windows fit right into the existing frame while new construction windows require the existing frame to be removed and replaced.
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Do window installers need to come inside?

Installation technicians will need approximately two feet in front of each window or door requiring work inside your home. Using this area, technicians will place drop cloths and tools necessary to perform the removal and installation of your new products.
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What are the inserts in windows called?

Today, mullions are the vertical bars between the panes of glass in a window. As with muntins, their role is primarily decorative now.
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Does replacing windows ruin walls?

The Wall Finish and Siding Will Need Fixing Afterwards

No matter how careful the window installer is there will be some damage to the edges of your siding or stucco. If the trim or flange of the replacement window isn't wide enough to hide the damage, you'll be left with an unsightly spot.
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How messy is window replacement?

If you are considering replacing your home windows, you may be wondering how much mess it will cause. The simple answer is yes; it can be a messy job. There will be dust that is likely to spread around your home during installation.
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Do you need trim around windows?

Window trim is necessary to every exterior. Because trim helps cover the edge between siding and the window frame, it helps to keep out the elements and protect your home. Additionally, trim helps complete the look of your home, regardless of what it's style, or the material you're siding it with.
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Should I replace all windows at once?

Yes. If your windows are more than 20 years old it is probably time to start thinking about replacing the lot. Many professionals agree that if homeowners can afford it, they are better served by replacing all their windows in one order. The installation team can complete the full job in a couple of days.
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How do you prepare a room for replacement windows?

Here is what you should do.
  1. Clear a Path. Installers will repeatedly walk in and out of your home and move room to room. ...
  2. Remove Window Treatments. Next, be sure and take down curtains, sheers, blinds and anything else surrounding the windows. ...
  3. Put Down Dust Covers. ...
  4. Conserve Energy. ...
  5. Give them Access.
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How long does it take to replace windows in a house?

Replacing one window takes around forty to sixty minutes. The typical timeline for window replacement takes around four to seven weeks after the windows are ordered. Most companies can install between ten to fifteen windows per day in your home.
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Do replacement windows have fins?

Replacement windows, sometimes called “inserts,” don't have nailing fins because they are typically installed with the existing cladding still on the wall, which means there is no exposed sheathing for them to be fastened to.
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What is a flange on a window?

1. Rebate or Renovation Flanges: Mounted flush to the outside face of the frame, come in various widths, and are used to cover the area where the old window meets the exterior siding or stucco.
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What questions should I ask when buying replacement windows?

8 Questions to Ask When Buying Replacement Windows
  • What's the best way to replace windows: full frame or pocket window installation? ...
  • Should I replace all windows at once? ...
  • What's the best window style for me? ...
  • Do I need professional window installation or can I do it myself? ...
  • Do I need windows with Low-E glass?
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How many windows can be fitted in a day?

You Can Install Windows in a Home in One Day

Since the average installation time is 30 minutes per window, that means that about 16 windows can be installed in a single 8 hour work day.
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Do window fitters use scaffolding?

Scaffolding is usually required for any new windows that will be fitted on the second storey of a property or higher. This ensures the safety of our installers and allows them to install more effectively, resulting in better-looking and higher performing windows.
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What is the molding around a window called?

Casing is the decorative molding or framing around a window that is used to cover the space between the window frame or jamb and the wall.
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What is the exterior window trim called?

Exterior window casings are the moldings that go around your window frames. They are installed outside the house, covering the space between the window frame and wall.
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