How to Replace a Window
Looking for specific procedures on how to replace a window in your house? This heavy-duty home improvement project needs accurate steps to avoid any mistakes. The article will show you how to replace a window pane, frame, and screen.

Replacing a Window Pane
Replace your old windows with this easy DIY home project. Select a window of your choice, remove the storm windows and the old glass from inside, and let's get started. Get your safety goggles and gloves on, so you don't hurt yourself with any broken glass.
- Remove the window frames from outside and scrape off the glazing compound near the window. The new compound will help stick the new window in place.
- Take a putty knife and apply a thin layer of new glazing compound on all four sides of the window.
- Match the new glass with the compound line and press the four points where the glazing compound is.
- Now apply the glazing compound on the edges of the new window so it can seal properly. Use the putty knife again to smooth the edges. If there's any extra compound, clean it before it dries off.
- Use a primer for the compound and once it dries, paint it. You'll have to make a seal on the glass with the paint.
If you're looking for instructions because your old frame has small air vents or has rotten, then look no further.
- Pull and remove the window out of the frame, press on the release clips on both sides of the window and pull it down.
- With the help of a crow bar, remove the molding on the window. To carefully pry it off, tap between the molding and the wall with the crow bar and hammer. You will need to do this step, only if the molding needs to be removed to get the frame.
- With the crow bar and hammer, get rid of the rest of the interior frame broads from top and bottom.
- Take a tape measure to evaluate the width and length of the new frame. Cut the boards that will replace the old window frame with a table saw. Make sure they are of the same level and slide the boards in its place.
- Take some wall screws and a power driver to fasten the boards in place. Settle all the screws properly into the boards.
- Use your choice of interior color and paint the frame. Take the power driver and attach the molding pieces with 2 inch wall screws.
Save on time and money by replacing a window screen yourself; it's not that difficult. New window screens can add a diverse look to your house and works wonders on interior decorating.
- First of all, remove the old screen from the window frame and keep it on a tough, flat surface.
- Extract the rubber edge from it, as it will separate the screen from the frame completely. Now take out the old screen.
- Measure the new screen that you bought and the outer edge of the frame. Put the screen on the window frame.
- Measure it again and cut a new rubber edging that will grasp all four edges of the screen.
- Take a rolling tool and press down hard on all the edges of the rubber edging, into the groove of the frame. Do it with a firm hand, as you need to get the entire rubber edging inside the frame.
- If there is any extra screen material remaining, cut it with a sharp knife. Now your screen is ready to get back inside the window.
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