| changing for a larger window is no big deal..smaller yes..the most important thing to remember is to order your window in NEW CONSTRUCTION form and not as a "replacement window" new construction will come with all the bells and whistles to make the window work properly in your space and a replacement window will not and will cost you more for some reason. remembe to plan for the framing in of the window in the exact "rough opening" measurement size and buy your window by that size.. you will be getting the window and lumber "first"..esp if you have to special order..make sure there are no wires or plumbing in the area where you will be removing the old window. then..you will ..after you have received your new window..carefully remove the old window starting from the inside of the home..remove the mouldings..use a sawsall or reciprocating saw to cut through any nails..unless you are lucky enough to find screws..not likely. the window should now practically fall out to the outside..but there may be fasteners of somekind or trim on the outside..hot likely in a mobile. have some people inside and out to remove it..then carefully remove the siding to the "rough opening shape"..you should be able to cut it..cut the drywall inside to the shape with a drywall saw..and using the sawsall or reciprocating saw..cut away the lumber that framed the old window..frame the new window in with lumber..this might be a bit tricky in a mobile..depends on what is in there..and make sure there is a good solid header above the window and a good support below it..as it is going to be heavier than the old window.. then slide in the new window from the outside..and fasten it in..probably with screws..as you can remove them ..that is what i use.. and then caulk and seal around it really good..put a bit of flashing or tar paper to seal water out at the top under the siding and then out over the top of the window..and refasten the siding down to fit as securely as you can around the window..remember vinyl siding leave the nails or screws out a tad from the wall so the siding can breathe and move..or it will buckle. and then go inside and put up your new framing..and you should be done other than removing the stickers and cleaning the glass.. |