Ever since I discovered that you were a NO-BULL kind of guy, I have been studying your videos endlessly. It's refreshing to get advice from someone who knows how to work on a budget, too. Your advice is a lot like my Dad's, only more educational and less "Hold that light still." From terms to techniques--tips and tricks, I've learned an incredible amount from you, Jeff! We are closing on a 60's house soon and I'll be able to put more of that into action. And I'm not proud of it, but I did listen to your explanation of different types of caulking during my commute the other day. The more you know... Thanks guy!
Out of all the diy videos here on UA-cam I always find myself coming to your videos. I trust your work and advice you are very well trained and you don't cut corners you get the job done right. Thank you for your videos I hope to one day be as good as you.
I took my house window install a couple steps further to improve the air and water seal. Flash the inside of the window frame with a rubber flashing and then use silicone around the entire frame before installing the window. The silicone and rubber flashing will act as a gasket to get a perfect air seal around the window in a way spray foam never will. Feel free to fill major gaps around the inside of the window with spray foam afterwards to improve the insulation value, but I don't recommend it for water sealing micro gaps likes what is found in between a new window and the frame. Really appreciate your videos, I've installed 1000 sq ft of flooring, completely rebuilt the kitchens floor joists, dinning and kitchen sub floor, siding, roofing, doors, windows, two bathrooms, drywall, thanks to your videos encouraging others to give it a shot before hiring the work out. The home was reappraised and is literally double what we bought it for. saved a small fortune
Ref home being worth double after your good works - to. It might have been appraised at twice the value, but, only if someone agrees to that price point, doesn't make a counter offer and their bank will give them a mortgage. In UK we gave seen a record rise in house prices (not far off £235k) because our Chancellor reduced the Stamp Duty. This is economic madness because nobody knows if the furlough schemes will still continue now we have seen an "almost" second wave of c-19. Basically job losses will bring a sharp drop in house prices. Would therefore take whatever value your estate agent (realtors?) suggest with a huge pinch of salt. Would further suggest you enjoy whatever improvements you made for their own sake. If you "rebuilt" your home to suit you then whoever buys your property might do exactly the same. In UK property is no longer the sure bet to generate wealth it once was. Sincerely hope the same doesn't apply to you folks too.
The window manufacturers make windows with built in J trim for vinyl siding. I turn to Jeff for his knowledge and expertise. In most cases, especially in having to deal with building inspectors, his understanding of building codes will keep you out of trouble. In my opinion, installing the waterproofing membrane and calking is an extra, inexpensive step to protect the biggest investment you'll ever make, your house. Even if it is no longer necessary. This is a how to install a window a different way and Jeff has other videos using the waterproofing membrane with a window or door install.
The other day, I was in the kitchen making a cocktail. I poured in the liquor and mixers, added ice, no measuring. Just eyeballing it. Shook it, pulled a glass out of the cupboard, filled it with ice, and started pouring. The liquid came up to the very top of the glass without spilling and without missing a beat, I said: "Perfect every time. OH GODDAMNIT I'M TURNING INTO JEFF!"
In the event you have any air leaks in the house ... moisture will build up on the back of the moisture barrier.... in cold weather. I use silicon with install
@@warrensteel9954 but guess what it acts like .... if you have any voids .... many unseen... you will get moisture in between the tyvac and the structure
This is why I pony'd up and joined your channel. Talk about relevant content... I'm rebuilding this old shed out by the frogpond... and I don't really know what I'm doing. I just figure it out as I go. I picked up a partial order of windows from Depot yesterday - 19 of them. And I'll be ordering 12 more. So this video is timely to say the least. Thanks man!
I built a new garage recently and the windows I installed were much like the one you installed here with one awesome difference: mine had integrated J-channel for the siding to tuck into. Made it super fast and easy to not only install the window but to do the siding, too.
At the 3:30 mark you can see the top left corner of the flange is busted off. This is why manufacturers don’t recommend relying on using the flange as part of the building envelope sealing protocol. It seems when you are putting a thousand dollar window into a million dollar home with very little overhang using Blueskin membrane tape and not Tuktape might be a good idea.
It's not broken, the corner is made that way. If you look closely when he is starting to nail the flange the other corners are the same way. All of the windows I installed in my house were like this also.
I don't know if the type of foam maters, but we found that spray foam will expand to fill the space, but then it will shrink over time, pulling the frame of the window apart. If this is an active window, that will destroy your water and air infiltration raiting. You should also use solid shims on the sides. Or your window will sag when your house moves and make the window hard or impossible to operate. This also can let water and air in.
I am doing this exact job and had so many questions from your previous window videos but this answers everything! Thank you so much for posting this! Your videos help in so many ways.
Did my whole house by myself 10 windows. They were all on the shelf at the Depot except one custom order. All new trim inside and out. Got a quote for $8500 to just replace windows, no trimming. All in it cost me just under $2500
Great video Jeff! I was just waiting to see if you put the drip cap above the window! Lol! Please don’t take this in the wrong way,,The only thing that I would have done differently, would be to order the window 1” smaller to have a better bead of foam to seal it up on the interior and I would have ordered the jambs already installed on the window. The foam does a better bead when its min. 3/8”. Everything you did with the tyvek and blue tuck tape is the way to do it! I would also still shim the key points on the interior of the sides also, to support the frame and fasten through the shims. We use 3/8” premium screw caps that don’t look so bad and are great. I would also recommend that you pre caulk the top exterior corners on the drip prior to installing the j on the sides right in the top corners. (Hard to explain easier to show. basically caulking the brickmold to your top drip from under where you did the perfect 1 inch overhang!) The comments I have made are only because I have been Window Wise certified since 2001. FOR EVERYONE THAT WATCHED THIS VIDEO, JEFF DID AN AMAZING JOB! 🤩perfect video for DIYERS and guys who are starting off installing windows! Jeff knows his stuff! Thanks for sharing Jeff! Btw, its nice to see your boys helping you out! Stay safe and healthy Jeff and everyone out there! 👍🏻 (you can look into the screw cap covers, from SIL plastics. they have a factory in Vaughan, Ontario. I’m sure you will like them just watch out if you want blue white or a bone white color to match the color of the interior of your window. the ones we use are part #89 hole plug part) Hope this helps!🤓
I just bought 4, new construction sliding windows from Home Depot. Was going to go with replacement but I still have to remove my siding where the windows are going in so that’s the route I decided. Ic ll just number each siding take a picture so I know where they go back
You definitely make it look easy thank you! if my siding is installed on firing strips should I add those strips around window to buff the window out more before install ?
I've watched this video several times now and i'm nearly ready to tackle this job on my house. (thanks to you ive accomplished so much drywall) How much did you pay for the window? And do you have a description for that particular window? Thanks!!
I love your content! By watching your videos, I am planning my very own She Shed! I would love it if you could do a video on board and batten siding! Thank you, you are appreciated!!
Jeff do you have a video on how to measure and install window windows on old brick houses? I have a bungalow from the 1920's that still has some of the original windows. Lol time for an upgrade.
here in alberta, we have to caulk the opening before putting the window in. also, we gave to create 1inch end dams on out drip edge/ then your j sits 1 inch higher on the drip edge. 'berta
Thanks Jeff! When nailing in the flange to the house, I'm naturally terrified of using a hammer anywhere the frame holding the glass, and would prefer the grip of a screws teeth rather than the friction of a nail. I assume using drywall screws are a big 'no-no' but are there any types of thin profile screws that would be okay to use for this procedure?
Hey i watch do the time thanks. Quick question. I have two new replacement windows for a new kitchen over sink. I want to install drip cap. Should i do the cap separately for each window or just do one piece across both windows. The center trim would go up to the bottom of the drip cap.
Great video, really good positive weather sealing. That's peace of mind and money in the bank! Love the channel and really appreciate the quality information you put out.
Are you planning on doing a video about finishing an attic to add rooms to a house?? I bought a new construction townhome this year (construction completed in June). The second floor could have been two extra bedrooms and a full bathroom, but I only had them finish the first floor, so the whole second floor is just unfinished attic space now, with the plumbing already run up there by the builders for the future bathroom. My dad is going to help me finish it. What do you think we need to know about tackling a project like this? Thank you!
1.Budget. 2.a design 3.electrics, location of switches and receptors. I installed an additional main room switch next to my bed. 4. Locate the bathroom in line with the main drain. Skylight in the bathroom... 5. Additional features like book shelves in the walls, pocket doors, walking closets...
Hey jeff, love your videos. I have an old house on replacing the windows and siding on. I would really like to use this type of window with a nailing flange, we are taking the old vinyl off and leaving on the old wood siding. Since the surface is not as smooth, can I still use this window? Or do I need to use a replacement window. Second question, vinyl windows can come with an integrated J channel, seems like that would be the best way to go to reduce moisture. Wondering why I don’t see very many of those on videos. Thanks again.
I prefer the look of the same color j channel since all the rest of the trim on this house will be green. no sense changing it now. besides some of the windows were don last year and have no integrated J so I didn't want to alter the look. they were installed as replacement and not new construction at the time.
I very much enjoy your videos. Very informative. I'm wondering about window replacement in a brick home. I have a brick house,so I'm wondering how to do that.
Does this house have clapboard siding under the Tyvek? Is there insulation in the walls? I ask because I'm dealing with a similar situation--old 1930s house, balloon framing, vinyl siding over wood siding over actual 2x4 studs. Trying to figure out if I need to remove the wood siding and replace with proper sheathing, or if I can put house-wrap over it as is. There's no insulation, but I'm not sure I can add any without introducing moisture problems due to the balloon framing, no house-wrap, and no sheathing situation.
I had to shift my rough openings a bit to get them off the partial brick face so I don't have to cut the nailing fin off the new construction windows I bought. The rough openings were termite damaged anyway and wouldn't hold fasteners. Two windows are the original windows when the house was built, the other replaced by a previous owner and in good shape. However it was installed improperly and the rough opening insect damaged so I'm reinstalling. Looks like the nailing fin was cut off except at the top so I have to treat as a replacement window. Wasn't planning on taking it out but looks like I don't have a choice.
I have watched all of your window videos (and so many more) but have not seen one on replacing windows in a brick home. With your recently purchased church could you please oh please do a video on how to properly replace a window with a brick exterior? We are purchasing a house with 40 year old single pane windows that need to be replaced but we want to diy it.
The windows I used are essentially built the same way. The size I ordered was the rough opening size and the actual window size is smaller to allow for install.
great video! my only question is this: i noticed that you installed the side exterior tape first, and then the top exterior tape. if you should have your top exterior tape overlap your side exterior tape, then why did you not have your side exterior tape overlap your bottom exterior tape, for extra water protection? does the new tape technology account for that? thanks again for everything you do!
Question: The BlueSkin tape you are using? Where can someone get that, the link in the description takes me to some different Zip Tape product that seems like you need a roller to apply... Or what is the product name/number? Is it just a Polypropylene film acrylic adhesive tape?
Just building our new home, Nova Scotia, family property on the ocean. Last year due to covid I hired some great guys to bring the house to water tight before winter, and they did do great work, on time within budget. I'm looking at the window installation, there is tyvek, they have caulked, but I can see the nailing flange has no tape on it. The tyvek is behind the nailing flange. From your video I'm thinking its an error, the question is, what's the fix, Cut the tyvek, use extra tape then retape the tyvek to the nailing flange. the windows have a built in channel for siding, if that matters.
Another great video Jeff! Quick question though, it looks like around your window is wood that you nailed into, I have a bay window that is surrounded by brick. How should this window be secured to brick? Can this type of window be nailed into brick or would the brick crumble?
That new technology window installation video is really helpful. However there was no mention of manufacturer or name of the window brand. Can you provide some information where to purchase this.
usually you leave the bottom open in case water gets in behind the window, how come you tape it up here. also don't you usually tape from the bottom up, so the water diverts smoothly over the tape?
We had a fire and new windows were put in our home. Why would I still feel cold air coming thru when it was wintertime? Summertime I can feel hot air. Did they not seal it or miss a step somewhere?
I just installed a new window with a nailing flange onto shed siding. I put a membrane all the way around the window, per window instructions and watching your videos-:). Looked straight forwar enough. It rained and water built up on the inside of the sill on top of the membrane and ran down the inside of the shed. I left a small gap of caulking at the bottom of the window on the outside, just in case water did get inside and it would have a way to run out... I obviously did something wrong?!
Hey Jeff. Love your the content you put up on your channel as it takes the fear out of renovating by informing us what to look for as far as potential problems and how to simply navigate the build process. I have a quick question about this window install. Could one use the existing j-channel included in the brickmold to slot your siding into rather than butting up a second vinyl j-channel to the outside edge of the existing brickmold?
I would have put silicone before nailing the top flange, sometimes the tape fails, and you will have penetrating nail wholes leaking water in Sorry seen it all
you can't use a window with a nailing flange unless you have exposed the weather proofing layer and will be redirecting water to travel on the exterior of the flange so it does not infiltrate the building.
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY I figured that was probably the answer, thanks! Unfortuntly this house was built in the 50s and I highly doubt it has a house wrap, and I just want to replace a few windows so I guess I'll follow the instructions on your previous window video! either way you have the bases covered!
Ever since I discovered that you were a NO-BULL kind of guy, I have been studying your videos endlessly. It's refreshing to get advice from someone who knows how to work on a budget, too. Your advice is a lot like my Dad's, only more educational and less "Hold that light still." From terms to techniques--tips and tricks, I've learned an incredible amount from you, Jeff! We are closing on a 60's house soon and I'll be able to put more of that into action. And I'm not proud of it, but I did listen to your explanation of different types of caulking during my commute the other day. The more you know... Thanks guy!
Out of all the diy videos here on UA-cam I always find myself coming to your videos. I trust your work and advice you are very well trained and you don't cut corners you get the job done right. Thank you for your videos I hope to one day be as good as you.
I took my house window install a couple steps further to improve the air and water seal. Flash the inside of the window frame with a rubber flashing and then use silicone around the entire frame before installing the window. The silicone and rubber flashing will act as a gasket to get a perfect air seal around the window in a way spray foam never will. Feel free to fill major gaps around the inside of the window with spray foam afterwards to improve the insulation value, but I don't recommend it for water sealing micro gaps likes what is found in between a new window and the frame.
Really appreciate your videos, I've installed 1000 sq ft of flooring, completely rebuilt the kitchens floor joists, dinning and kitchen sub floor, siding, roofing, doors, windows, two bathrooms, drywall, thanks to your videos encouraging others to give it a shot before hiring the work out. The home was reappraised and is literally double what we bought it for. saved a small fortune
Ref home being worth double after your good works - to.
It might have been appraised at twice the value, but, only if someone agrees to that price point, doesn't make a counter offer and their bank will give them a mortgage.
In UK we gave seen a record rise in house prices (not far off £235k) because our Chancellor reduced the Stamp Duty. This is economic madness because nobody knows if the furlough schemes will still continue now we have seen an "almost" second wave of c-19.
Basically job losses will bring a sharp drop in house prices.
Would therefore take whatever value your estate agent (realtors?) suggest with a huge pinch of salt.
Would further suggest you enjoy whatever improvements you made for their own sake.
If you "rebuilt" your home to suit you then whoever buys your property might do exactly the same.
In UK property is no longer the sure bet to generate wealth it once was.
Sincerely hope the same doesn't apply to you folks too.
Glad to hear that someone else does it the same way I did mine. I did the same style windows as you did love them easy to install.
You are a terrific teacher.
I learned alot from my past bosses.
I thank them everyday
Keep it up.
There's no pretending when your working for real. Ya'll hear how he breathing. I so admire this guy and his depth of knowledge!
Thanks!
I have been using your drywall mud and tape videos with great success, good work, thanks for the help!
happy to help! Cheers!
I’m currently on day 1 of mudding and taping. Any tips or advice you can give me?
@@ayoubfarid1663 watch the drywall playlist.
same
The window manufacturers make windows with built in J trim for vinyl siding. I turn to Jeff for his knowledge and expertise. In most cases, especially in having to deal with building inspectors, his understanding of building codes will keep you out of trouble. In my opinion, installing the waterproofing membrane and calking is an extra, inexpensive step to protect the biggest investment you'll ever make, your house. Even if it is no longer necessary. This is a how to install a window a different way and Jeff has other videos using the waterproofing membrane with a window or door install.
Awesome! I'm doing 4 of these in my 90 year old house this weekend. Thanks for this.
The other day, I was in the kitchen making a cocktail. I poured in the liquor and mixers, added ice, no measuring. Just eyeballing it. Shook it, pulled a glass out of the cupboard, filled it with ice, and started pouring. The liquid came up to the very top of the glass without spilling and without missing a beat, I said:
"Perfect every time. OH GODDAMNIT I'M TURNING INTO JEFF!"
Your Safe, I still over pour! Cheers!
That's money in the bank!
lol
In the event you have any air leaks in the house ... moisture will build up on the back of the moisture barrier.... in cold weather. I use silicon with install
Tyvec isn't a moisture barrier...
@@warrensteel9954 but guess what it acts like .... if you have any voids .... many unseen... you will get moisture in between the tyvac and the structure
I learned a lot from this professional guy. Thanks for sharing ... Canada
Thanks for helping the average homeowners! I’m learning so much from watching your videos! Very inspiring!
I love the trolls that down vote the video. This man is a genius and does everything correct!
Love the spray foam and love the sound of it coming out of the gun,!
Thank you so much for this! We took out a nasty moldy door, framed it in and added a window to the new wall..this was fantastic help for us!
🤦🏼 this is not how you install
Thanks Jeff. We love you!
Cheers Alonso!
literally just bought a house and plan on replacing windows, was a little worried about cost but this help a lot. Thanks!
This is why I pony'd up and joined your channel. Talk about relevant content...
I'm rebuilding this old shed out by the frogpond... and I don't really know what I'm doing. I just figure it out as I go.
I picked up a partial order of windows from Depot yesterday - 19 of them. And I'll be ordering 12 more. So this video is timely to say the least. Thanks man!
Cheers Marc!
I built a new garage recently and the windows I installed were much like the one you installed here with one awesome difference: mine had integrated J-channel for the siding to tuck into. Made it super fast and easy to not only install the window but to do the siding, too.
The windows I am ordering also have the J-Channel built into them. Seems like a no brainer to me.
Jeff you are awesome. Keep doing what you're doing brother. Much love from florida❤
At the 3:30 mark you can see the top left corner of the flange is busted off. This is why manufacturers don’t recommend relying on using the flange as part of the building envelope sealing protocol. It seems when you are putting a thousand dollar window into a million dollar home with very little overhang using Blueskin membrane tape and not Tuktape might be a good idea.
It's not broken, the corner is made that way. If you look closely when he is starting to nail the flange the other corners are the same way. All of the windows I installed in my house were like this also.
I staple the tyvek to the frame first then put the window in when doing vinyl siding, seems to keep the water out 100% guaranteed that way
Great info, thank you Jeff!!
Our pleasure Cheers!
I CAN do it myself because you taught me! yeah ! bow with respect。
Great video as always!
Cheers!
I don't know if the type of foam maters, but we found that spray foam will expand to fill the space, but then it will shrink over time, pulling the frame of the window apart. If this is an active window, that will destroy your water and air infiltration raiting. You should also use solid shims on the sides. Or your window will sag when your house moves and make the window hard or impossible to operate. This also can let water and air in.
Handsome sons like father! Great job I watch your videos ❤
I am doing this exact job and had so many questions from your previous window videos but this answers everything! Thank you so much for posting this! Your videos help in so many ways.
Did my whole house by myself 10 windows. They were all on the shelf at the Depot except one custom order. All new trim inside and out. Got a quote for $8500 to just replace windows, no trimming. All in it cost me just under $2500
That's money in the bank. Cheers!
Jeff you are the best of the best..
This is a really well done video. Thank you so much. You didn't leave out any steps. Bravo
This was very informative. Thanks brother.
Thank you! I like your presentation!))👍
Cutting off the ridge on the corner is an awesome trick... it always bugged me having that gap... thanks
I won't own a home for at least 2 years yet I've been binging every video on all your channels. Im gonna be ready to rehab!
Excellent instruction. Thank you.
Cheers Art!
Great video Jeff! I was just waiting to see if you put the drip cap above the window! Lol! Please don’t take this in the wrong way,,The only thing that I would have done differently, would be to order the window 1” smaller to have a better bead of foam to seal it up on the interior and I would have ordered the jambs already installed on the window. The foam does a better bead when its min. 3/8”. Everything you did with the tyvek and blue tuck tape is the way to do it! I would also still shim the key points on the interior of the sides also, to support the frame and fasten through the shims. We use 3/8” premium screw caps that don’t look so bad and are great. I would also recommend that you pre caulk the top exterior corners on the drip prior to installing the j on the sides right in the top corners. (Hard to explain easier to show. basically caulking the brickmold to your top drip from under where you did the perfect 1 inch overhang!) The comments I have made are only because I have been Window Wise certified since 2001. FOR EVERYONE THAT WATCHED THIS VIDEO, JEFF DID AN AMAZING JOB! 🤩perfect video for DIYERS and guys who are starting off installing windows! Jeff knows his stuff! Thanks for sharing Jeff! Btw, its nice to see your boys helping you out! Stay safe and healthy Jeff and everyone out there! 👍🏻 (you can look into the screw cap covers, from SIL plastics. they have a factory in Vaughan, Ontario. I’m sure you will like them just watch out if you want blue white or a bone white color to match the color of the interior of your window. the ones we use are part #89 hole plug part) Hope this helps!🤓
I just bought 4, new construction sliding windows from Home Depot. Was going to go with replacement but I still have to remove my siding where the windows are going in so that’s the route I decided. Ic ll just number each siding take a picture so I know where they go back
Very neat Jeff
You definitely make it look easy thank you! if my siding is installed on firing strips should I add those strips around window to buff the window out more before install ?
I've watched this video several times now and i'm nearly ready to tackle this job on my house. (thanks to you ive accomplished so much drywall) How much did you pay for the window? And do you have a description for that particular window? Thanks!!
I literally feel like a contractor when i watch jeff videos..LoL..he explains it so easy..Sometimes...
It is easier than you think. Cheers!
I love your content! By watching your videos, I am planning my very own She Shed! I would love it if you could do a video on board and batten siding! Thank you, you are appreciated!!
Great idea! You got this!
Wow I actually own apartment complex I was going to pay someone but I can do it my self now ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Good advice and instructions
These are the only windows I installed for my house renovation. I pulled off some of the existing vinyl siding and cut it to fit.
nice
Jeff do you have a video on how to measure and install window windows on old brick houses? I have a bungalow from the 1920's that still has some of the original windows. Lol time for an upgrade.
Absolutely great video
Love the 'Get to it !' motto !
good stuff. thanks man
I only trust you Jeff...Im gonna try this next week!!!....Wish I could use ur Gorgeous Sons 4 the Project!!!💖💋💖
Love n God Bless
Great job 👍
Life is good 👍🏾👍🏾
Cheers!
here in alberta, we have to caulk the opening before putting the window in. also, we gave to create 1inch end dams on out drip edge/ then your j sits 1 inch higher on the drip edge. 'berta
Thanks Jeff! When nailing in the flange to the house, I'm naturally terrified of using a hammer anywhere the frame holding the glass, and would prefer the grip of a screws teeth rather than the friction of a nail. I assume using drywall screws are a big 'no-no' but are there any types of thin profile screws that would be okay to use for this procedure?
You can find galvanized or stainless steel flat head screws at just about any hardware store.
Hey i watch do the time thanks. Quick question. I have two new replacement windows for a new kitchen over sink. I want to install drip cap. Should i do the cap separately for each window or just do one piece across both windows. The center trim would go up to the bottom of the drip cap.
You are awesome @@👍👍👍👍
hell of a good video
Great video, really good positive weather sealing. That's peace of mind and money in the bank! Love the channel and really appreciate the quality information you put out.
Thanks for that ! Cheers!
Are you planning on doing a video about finishing an attic to add rooms to a house?? I bought a new construction townhome this year (construction completed in June). The second floor could have been two extra bedrooms and a full bathroom, but I only had them finish the first floor, so the whole second floor is just unfinished attic space now, with the plumbing already run up there by the builders for the future bathroom. My dad is going to help me finish it. What do you think we need to know about tackling a project like this? Thank you!
1.Budget. 2.a design 3.electrics, location of switches and receptors. I installed an additional main room switch next to my bed.
4. Locate the bathroom in line with the main drain. Skylight in the bathroom...
5. Additional features like book shelves in the walls, pocket doors, walking closets...
Hey jeff, love your videos. I have an old house on replacing the windows and siding on. I would really like to use this type of window with a nailing flange, we are taking the old vinyl off and leaving on the old wood siding. Since the surface is not as smooth, can I still use this window? Or do I need to use a replacement window.
Second question, vinyl windows can come with an integrated J channel, seems like that would be the best way to go to reduce moisture. Wondering why I don’t see very many of those on videos. Thanks again.
Why did you decide to buy a brick mould without integrated j channel? Does an independent j channel work better?
Interested in this question also
I prefer the look of the same color j channel since all the rest of the trim on this house will be green. no sense changing it now. besides some of the windows were don last year and have no integrated J so I didn't want to alter the look. they were installed as replacement and not new construction at the time.
I very much enjoy your videos. Very informative.
I'm wondering about window replacement in a brick home. I have a brick house,so I'm wondering how to do that.
This is the exact kind of info I needed’ thanks for uploading
Thank you so much! Any tips on fiber cement siding, i.e James Hardie?
Does this house have clapboard siding under the Tyvek? Is there insulation in the walls? I ask because I'm dealing with a similar situation--old 1930s house, balloon framing, vinyl siding over wood siding over actual 2x4 studs. Trying to figure out if I need to remove the wood siding and replace with proper sheathing, or if I can put house-wrap over it as is. There's no insulation, but I'm not sure I can add any without introducing moisture problems due to the balloon framing, no house-wrap, and no sheathing situation.
thank you this is perfect, no need to go overboard
He'll ya this is the type of information I was looking for
Ur video🎥are very instructional(love them👌👌).Keep up th3 GOOD👍👍WORK.#GOODWORK
Hi Jeff, thanks for your video. do I need pressure treated 2x4 or just the regular one?
I had to shift my rough openings a bit to get them off the partial brick face so I don't have to cut the nailing fin off the new construction windows I bought. The rough openings were termite damaged anyway and wouldn't hold fasteners. Two windows are the original windows when the house was built, the other replaced by a previous owner and in good shape. However it was installed improperly and the rough opening insect damaged so I'm reinstalling. Looks like the nailing fin was cut off except at the top so I have to treat as a replacement window. Wasn't planning on taking it out but looks like I don't have a choice.
Cudos! Very informative. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! glad it was helpful!
I have watched all of your window videos (and so many more) but have not seen one on replacing windows in a brick home. With your recently purchased church could you please oh please do a video on how to properly replace a window with a brick exterior? We are purchasing a house with 40 year old single pane windows that need to be replaced but we want to diy it.
The windows I used are essentially built the same way. The size I ordered was the rough opening size and the actual window size is smaller to allow for install.
That nib you cut off is the spacer to give it a gap for caulk.
Thanks for all the tips Jeff..
great video! my only question is this:
i noticed that you installed the side exterior tape first, and then the top exterior tape. if you should have your top exterior tape overlap your side exterior tape, then why did you not have your side exterior tape overlap your bottom exterior tape, for extra water protection? does the new tape technology account for that?
thanks again for everything you do!
this tape bonds so well it is not an issue to be concerned with. Cheers!
Awesome content as always! You're amazing!
Question: The BlueSkin tape you are using? Where can someone get that, the link in the description takes me to some different Zip Tape product that seems like you need a roller to apply... Or what is the product name/number? Is it just a Polypropylene film acrylic adhesive tape?
Amazing
Great video!
Just building our new home, Nova Scotia, family property on the ocean. Last year due to covid I hired some great guys to bring the house to water tight before winter, and they did do great work, on time within budget. I'm looking at the window installation, there is tyvek, they have caulked, but I can see the nailing flange has no tape on it. The tyvek is behind the nailing flange. From your video I'm thinking its an error, the question is, what's the fix, Cut the tyvek, use extra tape then retape the tyvek to the nailing flange. the windows have a built in channel for siding, if that matters.
They did a good job......
Another great video Jeff! Quick question though, it looks like around your window is wood that you nailed into, I have a bay window that is surrounded by brick. How should this window be secured to brick? Can this type of window be nailed into brick or would the brick crumble?
sorry daniel for brick you need a replacement window with the brickmold and no nailing flange. that type gets installed from the inside. Cheers!
What brand of windows do you recommend. All seasons. Something that won’t break the bank but are good windows california. Snow 3 months out of year
Do you have any pointers on what to do when you don't want to remove the siding, like on an old house?
That new technology window installation video is really helpful. However there was no mention of manufacturer or name of the window brand. Can you provide some information where to purchase this.
Thank you for the info! Wish I saw this last week before I butchered my new installation lol
usually you leave the bottom open in case water gets in behind the window, how come you tape it up here. also don't you usually tape from the bottom up, so the water diverts smoothly over the tape?
*how do u deal with the flanges that are not flat esp in the corners*
@SomeDumUsrName nah dont get my words twisted
We had a fire and new windows were put in our home. Why would I still feel cold air coming thru when it was wintertime? Summertime I can feel hot air. Did they not seal it or miss a step somewhere?
Really good video. Thank you.
Great video and well done sir.
I can't find your link for other type window instalation- I'm replacing a window in a garage room (vinyl siding)
I just installed a new window with a nailing flange onto shed siding. I put a membrane all the way around the window, per window instructions and watching your videos-:). Looked straight forwar enough. It rained and water built up on the inside of the sill on top of the membrane and ran down the inside of the shed. I left a small gap of caulking at the bottom of the window on the outside, just in case water did get inside and it would have a way to run out... I obviously did something wrong?!
Hey Jeff. Love your the content you put up on your channel as it takes the fear out of renovating by informing us what to look for as far as potential problems and how to simply navigate the build process. I have a quick question about this window install. Could one use the existing j-channel included in the brickmold to slot your siding into rather than butting up a second vinyl j-channel to the outside edge of the existing brickmold?
I would have put silicone before nailing the top flange, sometimes the tape fails, and you will have penetrating nail wholes leaking water in
Sorry seen it all
Love it
Can I still use a 'new' window vs replacement window, if I'm not also installling new siding on the outside?
you can't use a window with a nailing flange unless you have exposed the weather proofing layer and will be redirecting water to travel on the exterior of the flange so it does not infiltrate the building.
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY I figured that was probably the answer, thanks! Unfortuntly this house was built in the 50s and I highly doubt it has a house wrap, and I just want to replace a few windows so I guess I'll follow the instructions on your previous window video! either way you have the bases covered!
a question. Is it possible to install a water supply pipe in an exterior wall and how? Because I have no other choice. Thanks