Replace a Steel Frame Basement Hopper Window

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2019
  • Install a replacement vinyl window to replace a steel casing basement window. Replace a basement window in concrete by keeping the steel frame in place.
    Link to other Know How Now videos about replacing a basement window: • Replace a Basement Window
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  • @Know-How-Now
    @Know-How-Now  Před rokem +2

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    There are hundreds of videos at Know How Now, subscribe so you can always find the channel…. It’s free. I always respect your time and do my best to keep the videos brief, but informative. Check out the channel with this link:
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  • @MangatSingh-no1gf
    @MangatSingh-no1gf Před rokem +4

    Not all windows are easy to replace such as yours. The way you worked around the metal frame and perfectly installed this vinyl window is very impressive. Thank you for sharing this with rest of us. Nice work done.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před rokem

      If the frame is in good shape, this is the way to go. I spent a lot of time measuring the openings and making sure I knew the actual size of the window I was ordering. My Home Depot has a good guy in the millwork department. If you get the correct size window, the biggest part of the battle is over. One frame was not square. I had to shave off 1/32 - `/16 of an inch of that window to get it to fit. Thanks for the compliment.

  • @elsbethglass5942
    @elsbethglass5942 Před 3 lety +6

    SUCH a great video! Every other video I’ve seen for this kind of metal framed window was cutting the old frame out and fixing the concrete that was damaged. THIS makes so much sense. You are a queen! Today when I count my blessings I’m counting you twice :-)

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment! I always to a lot of research for my "projects". I got the advice to keep the frame in place from a friend who replaced windows for a living. Don't rush the measuring part and you will get great results.

  • @danielconaway2055
    @danielconaway2055 Před 2 lety +1

    Did EXACTLY this on three seventy-year-old crappy, crooked hopper windows ... thanks so much for the idea!
    I buzzed the frames with a drill wire-brush, filled the rusted-through spots with 3M BondoPro (three minute working time, and sticks to metal, mortar, and everything ELSE), and painted with Rustoleum RustReformer and then Rustoleum top-coat.
    The custom AmericanCraftsman windows were $140 each and about 1/4-inch smaller all around than the rehabbed frames, which still gave me plenty of room to turn and shim them for plumb and level.
    Tapcons to mount them, and 100%-silicone to caulk; the last open bottom-edge was capped neatly on the outside with a PVC 1x2 "board" ripped and rabbeted to fit, then caulked.
    Exploiting the old embedded frame made SO much sense! -- thanks again for doing the HARD work

    • @danielconaway2055
      @danielconaway2055 Před 2 lety

      PS: it made things a LOT easier to cut out a plywood pattern for the windows before ordering -- I proved in advance that they'd all fit and could all be leveled to my satisfaction

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for taking the time to add the extra tips, Daniel. It's been a while since I've replaced my windows. I have no regrets on how I did it. I often look at them and still feel a sense of accomplishment.

  • @chrisoverly
    @chrisoverly Před rokem +2

    Very seldom do you see a DIY video as well explained and thought out as this! My cinder blocks are crazy hard still (even though they are from 1950 - we know, as we've drilled a number of things into them recently), but I have seen brittle ones in the past, so giving that note to others is very smart! We haven't gotten to the point where we are replacing the windows in the basement yet, but will at some point, so I've saved this video. Thank you and keep up the great work!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před rokem +1

      I have no regrets about how I replaced the windows. I even put a cat door in one of them, which at times I regret. Our boy, Melvin brings live creatures into the house and lets them go. He watches the chaos with delight as we open a door and corral the creature toward the door. They are happy to leave. czcams.com/video/bYA2kcKhmUo/video.html

  • @steveholmes5231
    @steveholmes5231 Před 3 lety +6

    There is presentation, and there is sequenced, clear, very logical presentation like this effort. Respect to you for such a great video capture of the entire process.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment, Steve. I probably spend too much time putting the videos together, though I am having fun making them. Best wishes for your window replacement. If you have basic skills and follow my guidelines it's not too hard to replace this type of window. Take extra time to ensure the measurements for the opening is correct and verify the actual size of the new window. That is the most critical step.

  • @DFHarr
    @DFHarr Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent! The explanation was thorough yet brief. This is extremely helpful. Thank you very much!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      You are welcome! I am very pleased with the out come. Best wishes for your window replacement. If you have some basic skills, measure carefully and take your time it's not that difficult to replace the windows.

  • @katvernac584
    @katvernac584 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this awesome video. I have wanted to replace these windows since we moved in sixteen years ago. I finally found a company who I could order custom windows from: American Windows LLC. My windows are only 12-1/2 inches high so I cannot buy a Home Depot stock window. I did order one new hopper window to try. The custom window quality is good, but not Anderson or Pella quality. I was trying to figure out how to leave the metal frame. You have made the most detailed, quality instructional video I have ever seen on CZcams. Bravo! Again, thank you!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment. I do my best to make quality videos. It's been a while since I've installed the new windows. I have no regrets about how I installed the new ones. Best wishes for your window installation. If you are measure the opening carefully and get the correct size window it will go smoothly. One of my openings was not quite square. I had to shave a little plastic off of the window to make it fit.

  • @davidalvey9795
    @davidalvey9795 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely the best how to video I have ever watched on any project! I am now a subscriber! I actually look forward to replacing a couple of my 70 year old basement windows,

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for subscribing, David. Welcome to Know How Now. If the metal frames are in good shape, this is the way to go. Don't short cut measuring the openings/frames and ordering the correct size windows. One of my frames was not square I had to shave about 1/16 of an inch off of one corners of the new window to get it to fit. If the windows are too small you will have a gap between the frame and the face of the window. If I remember correctly, Home Depot's ordering system automatically reduced the window size from a rough opening measurement. Ask questions about the actual size of the window you will be getting. My neighbor just got a quote to replace 5 windows like mine, $3,500. For that price, I think they are going to tear the frames out of the mortar.

  • @2011Maynard
    @2011Maynard Před 3 lety +1

    I do a lot a Home Improvement, and just have to say this is an excellent video. Many of the steps and considerations needed are include, and very well presented... Nice!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment, I do my best to make quality videos. The windows have been installed for a while now. I have no regrets about how I installed them.

  • @mikel.54
    @mikel.54 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for taking the time and detail. I was looking for an example of how to replace over the old metal frame this was what I needed to see, that it can be done!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety

      You are welcome, Mike. It's been a few years since I've replaced the windows. I have no regrets about the method I used. Measure carefully and you won't have problems installing the windows.

  • @carolhedberg2341
    @carolhedberg2341 Před 4 lety +2

    Wonderful explanation!! We're about to start some remodeling so it's great to see expert videos!!!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the compliment, Carol. If you use the same approach as I did, be very careful about measuring the existing frames and ordering the windows. Don't rush that part.

  • @Hooftimmer
    @Hooftimmer Před 3 měsíci

    We are looking into a replacement job of our own. Didn’t think it prudent to rip out the steel framework so I appreciate your approach. I just hope I won’t have to special order my windows. You did a great job and I want ours to be as good. Subbed to see more.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 měsíci

      I have no regrets about installing the windows this way. A friend who installed windows advised me to do it this way. It was a bit time consuming to clean up the old frames, coat them with the anti rust stuff and paint them. If you take the time to carefully measure and get the right size windows, you will be fine. Thanks for watching, taking the time to comment and subscribing.

    • @Hooftimmer
      @Hooftimmer Před 3 měsíci

      @@Know-How-Now You’re welcome. Turns out that we’ll be special ordering. Appreciate your careful preparation, that’s how I do things too. I watched a video of an install where the window frame was ripped out and the new window was held in place with only Big Stuff foam. He was really proud of himself…… Still cringing. Have a great day!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 měsíci

      I saw people using that foam stuff too. I'd be furious if I paid someone to replace the windows and they did that. That's why I rarely hire someone to do work at my house unless I know them and the kind of work they do. My neighbor had someone replace her basement windows a few years ago. They did a nice job, I know I asked her how much it cost. I think it was around $800-$900 a window and she got windows that do not open. They are cheaper than a slider type. I know there were two guys and I think it took close to two days to replace 3 windows. After they left, my cat, Melvin was checking out all the windows. I have a cat door for him in one of my windows. I think he was checking to see if the neighbor was putting a cat door in for him! lol. There is a video on how to make the cat door on the channel.

    • @Hooftimmer
      @Hooftimmer Před 3 měsíci

      @@Know-How-Now lol! That’s awesome for the kitty. I am going to have to put a cat door in but we have to tear out a monstrous sliding glass door first and install something more secure. That project is definitely coming up soon as well. We are saving a ton of money doing this work ourselves, we have been fixing up old houses for decades. And that just entails replacing what needs to be replaced in keeping the old house and old house in style. Thank you for your videos. I appreciate your comments and input.

  • @ocduff
    @ocduff Před 4 lety +4

    Nice seeing someone do such a nice and detailed job. Great video as well.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the compliment. I'm always trying to improve the quality of the videos.

  • @irishrider7324
    @irishrider7324 Před 2 lety

    Very nice! Great attention to detail and doing it the RIGHT way!! Excellent work!!!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the compliment. It took a while to get the job done. I have no regrets about how I did it. If I did a crappy job it would grate at me every time I looked at it. It would be worse if I paid someone and they did a crappy job and I'd have to look at it. lol

  • @sayhey5773
    @sayhey5773 Před 2 lety +1

    This is amazing! I have the exact same basement windows and foundation. Thanks for this helpful and detailed tutorial.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety +1

      You are welcome. Don't short cut measuring the openings. One of mine was not square. Get the right size window and the install will go smoothly.

  • @bandislife2004
    @bandislife2004 Před 5 lety +1

    Beautiful windows! Great explaination and installation! Thank you 😎

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 5 lety +1

      You are welcome, Rebecca! It's nice to hear from you again. Thank you for watching the videos.

    • @bandislife2004
      @bandislife2004 Před 5 lety

      @@Know-How-Now You're welcome 😊

  • @miriamvivo4279
    @miriamvivo4279 Před 5 lety +1

    I may attempt this after watching your very detailed video much thanks. Got a quote of 5oo dollars per basement window

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 5 lety +7

      You are welcome, Miriam. I spent around $350 for the windows and drills, cutting blade, silicone, etc. One window was only $40, the other two were $81.32 each. They were 15% off and I get another 10% military discount. The non discount price was $106.31 per window.
      If you have a decent skill set, some patience and take your time. It's not that hard if the frames are in good shape. It did take a while, because I had to prep the frames, coat them with the rust inhibitor and wait a few days for the paint to cure. I had to spend some time with a dremel tool to get those PVC strips to fit in the bottom of the frame.
      If you choose to pay someone, I'd ask for the details on how they will install the new windows. I have several friends in the trades & construction business. They are all having trouble finding competent craftsmen. A lot of young people do not want to do this type of work. Quality is suffering. I do a lot of my own work because the people I know who are good at this are often too busy to take on smaller projects. I won't hire anyone I don't know, I refuse to pay for shoddy work.

  • @xaviermccloud4586
    @xaviermccloud4586 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks! Great confidence boosting video.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety +1

      You are welcome. I hope the replacement project goes smoothly.

  • @chrismullen6748
    @chrismullen6748 Před 4 lety +1

    I guess every 70-ish year old house in America has the same seafoam green paint in the basement lol! Seriously very informative thanks

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety +1

      You are welcome, Chris. I've seen the green paint in some of the neighbor's houses.

  • @kylewright8512
    @kylewright8512 Před 3 lety +9

    Incredible video, this is exactly what I needed! I was going back and forth on whether or not to remove the old steel frame when doing my windows, this sealed the deal and I'm going to leave them. My only disappointment is that I'll have to custom order windows now, if I removed the steel I could use standard 14x32 windows.
    Just one suggestion - silicone does not bond to vinyl. It sticks at first but once it cures it will very easily peel off! In this case I think that's fine since the existing opening should properly shed water but if you need it to bond, you need to use another product. I've used OSI Quad and have been happy with it.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Kyle, it's been a while since I replaced the windows, and I am still pleased that I left the frames in place.
      Thank you for the suggestion. I was on the fence about Quad and did use it on 2 of the 3 windows. The silicone is sandwiched between the old frame and the window, so it can't peel away. I was hesitant to use the Quad thinking it will be very difficult to remove when the windows need to be replaced again. Whoever replaces those windows with the Quad may be swearing a lot.
      My experience is that the weather stripping fails after about 20 years. I just replaced all of the weather stripping on my vinyl windows. See link below for video. If the windows are exposed to a lot of sun the plastic and plastic parts becomes brittle. My American Craftsman had a lifetime warranty, but they are not supporting some of the older window models. I was told that any parts associated with the frames are no longer available and if I needed them, too bad. That's how they weasel out of their warranty.
      czcams.com/video/hzQ9dlM81Lg/video.html

    • @danielconaway2055
      @danielconaway2055 Před 2 lety

      I went back-and-forth on silicone versus Quad ... will watch and may redo in a year or two if necessary.
      Thanks for noting that about silicone on vinyl --

  • @jpelfrey325
    @jpelfrey325 Před 2 lety +1

    That looks really good. Thanks for posting this. I was dreading doing mine until now👊

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety +1

      It's been a while since I've replaced the windows and I have no regrets on how I did it. Don't rush measuring the openings, one of mine was not square. I had to shave a little plastic off the one corner to make it fit. The windows have to been sized so they fit against the frame... there's not a lot of room for error. If you get the size right, it's an easy install. Best wishes for your project.

  • @cassie3939
    @cassie3939 Před 4 lety +1

    EXCELLENT! Thank you so much and best wishes!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      You are welcome, Cassie! Best wishes to you too in our new weird world.

  • @michaelfrascati7610
    @michaelfrascati7610 Před rokem

    Neat and Complete installation!❤

  • @Msmomma1973
    @Msmomma1973 Před 3 lety +2

    It was a great video, love the detail instructions!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment. I do my best to make quality videos.

  • @BustedLeaf
    @BustedLeaf Před 3 lety +1

    So far the best and the easiest direction I have seen.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the compliment, I do my best to make quality videos.

    • @BustedLeaf
      @BustedLeaf Před 3 lety

      @@Know-How-Now I successfully confidently installed my basement window that looked just like the one in your video by following your instructions. I saved a lot of money buy doing it myself carefully and perfectly. Every inch was crafted. Thank you.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Way to go on the successful replacement. It's my pleasure to help. You comment has made my day, I hope you have a great day too.

  • @gandalf2128
    @gandalf2128 Před 4 lety +10

    Great video! I have this exact project to do and now I fee like I can get it done.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, Chris. Don't rush measuring the opening and ordering the windows. You'll need to have a tight tolerance and if the frame isn't square you can have trouble. If you get that part right, the rest is easy. I also have a video showing how to use tapcons: czcams.com/video/kTR0cDX-Kl4/video.html

  • @rcwaszak
    @rcwaszak Před 4 lety

    Clear explanation and nice finish.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the compliment. I am pleased with the results. If you have some basic construction skills, it's not too hard to replace the windows. The key is to take care when measuring the opening and ordering the correct window size. The next project was a cat door mounted on a window screen frame to fit one of the windows.

  • @salcanu6604
    @salcanu6604 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video! Thank you!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety

      You are welcome! Thanks for subscribing and watching the video.

  • @catherineandrew2190
    @catherineandrew2190 Před 3 lety

    Nicely done and very informative.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment, Catherine. I do my best to make quality videos. There are over 200 how to/repair videos, organized by playlist. If you have a few extra moments, please click on the channel name and check it out. Have a great day.

  • @Andy-xx3bq
    @Andy-xx3bq Před 3 lety

    Very thorough, I love it!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment. It's been a while since I've installed the windows. I don't have any regrets about the method I used to install them.

  • @kfett86
    @kfett86 Před 2 lety +1

    Clear and helpful video! Nice job!👍

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the compliment. I have no regrets on the method used to replace the windows.

  • @WeekendRemodeler
    @WeekendRemodeler Před 3 měsíci

    Nice job! Very well explained and informative! Much appreciated!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 měsíci

      I have no regrets about the method I used to replace the windows. For sure it took time, however, the job got done to my standards. I hesitate to hire contractors, often the work is done with the cheapest materials and not so great craftsmanship.... then I have to pay them and often fix what they didn't do right.

  • @gunthermann8634
    @gunthermann8634 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the well made video.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety

      You are welcome. Best wishes for your window replacement.

  • @barbaraschmitt-miller4334
    @barbaraschmitt-miller4334 Před měsícem

    Very informative. Thanks!

  • @bobd.
    @bobd. Před rokem

    Good, clear instructions. Well done video. Thank you.

  • @dko8546
    @dko8546 Před 7 měsíci

    Great work!

  • @diasporaman5419
    @diasporaman5419 Před 3 lety +1

    This was awesome...thank you so much

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      You are welcome. Best wishes for replacing your windows. If you have some basic skills, measure carefully and take your time, it's not super difficult to replace one of these windows.

  • @njnygiants
    @njnygiants Před 4 lety

    Awesome, THIS WAS GREAT HELP!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for taking the time to write a comment. It's great to hear the video has been helpful. Best wishes on replacing the windows.

  • @d.debalko2707
    @d.debalko2707 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, it helped me a lot , I'm looking for the sill plate you added to the inside in the end. I have American Craftsman windows, and they do have the slots around the perimeter of the window. I went back to Home Depot and asked but the salesman had no idea what I was talking about.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      The guy I was working with was really knowledgeable. He installed windows. You might try going back at another time to talk to someone else or maybe call American Craftsman. I recently replaced all of the weather stripping on some 17 year old American Craftsman windows. I found their warranty people were helpful. There is a video on how to replace the weather stripping on the channel. czcams.com/video/hzQ9dlM81Lg/video.html

  • @tomsexton4880
    @tomsexton4880 Před rokem

    Well explained, thank you for the education.

  • @lazmotron
    @lazmotron Před rokem

    Great Video and Great Channel.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před rokem

      Thanks for the compliment. I try to post good quality content.

  • @mikemiller7231
    @mikemiller7231 Před 3 lety

    Great job I’d only say use zip system flashing tape to completely seal and mitigate water.
    Peace...awesome job again!!

  • @racheloliver188
    @racheloliver188 Před 2 lety

    Great video needed this thanks!

  • @joebocco492
    @joebocco492 Před 2 lety

    That video was extremely helpful I’m going to do the same way
    Thanks again

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety +1

      You are welcome, Joe. It's been a while since I replaced the windows. I have to regrets on how I did it. Measure the openings carefully if you are special ordering the new windows. One of my openings/frame was out a square a little. I had to shave off about 1/16 of a inch off of a corner area the window to make it fit.

  • @Jump2218
    @Jump2218 Před 4 lety

    That's a nice job!

  • @johnrinaldi
    @johnrinaldi Před 3 lety

    Great job! And thank you.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      You are welcome, John. It's been a while since I've replaced the windows. I have no regrets about the method I used. Best wishes for your window replacement.

  • @bobabooey8367
    @bobabooey8367 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Madam...very helpful

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      You are welcome, Bob. It's my pleasure to help.

  • @garysicurella92
    @garysicurella92 Před 4 lety

    Man that was a very good video

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the compliment, Gary. Best wishes for replacing your windows.

  • @cvx5422
    @cvx5422 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video. It looked like a lot of work however very well done. I doubt if u hired someone they would have done such a great job.

    • @cvx5422
      @cvx5422 Před 11 měsíci

      I am inspired to replace my old metal frame basement window! Thanks for the excellent tutorial!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 11 měsíci

      You are welcome. Every time I look at the windows I feel a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. It did take a lot of work to install the windows. Best wishes for replacing yours.

  • @retroelectro1190
    @retroelectro1190 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you - I need to do this also - Now looking for info on how to build interior framing So I can drywall.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      You are welcome. Best wishes for your project.

    • @ArrDee81
      @ArrDee81 Před 3 lety

      Any luck? Thats the point that Im at now too.

  • @unclefreddieDied
    @unclefreddieDied Před 2 lety

    thanks Jodi Foster

  • @CC-jt4tv
    @CC-jt4tv Před 3 lety

    Your good

  • @liam-xm4kg
    @liam-xm4kg Před 3 lety

    Im lucky my hopper windows are still intact. I just put some weather strip on them and the draft is gone. It looks like i wasnt the first one either because some old tape was on there from years ago that would've been from the same weather strip.

  • @R3VO7UTION
    @R3VO7UTION Před 3 lety

    this video seems older than the window being replaced. i think we had to watch this in shop class back in High School.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety +1

      Ummm.... you might want to look at the date the video was published, it's easily found just below the video.

  • @edwinminner1747
    @edwinminner1747 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for very informative video. What size vinyl window did you purchase?

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety +1

      They were different sizes, I think around 31" x 16"

  • @baroneblades5386
    @baroneblades5386 Před 3 lety

    Great explanation. Do I install the window from the outside and have the new window “flashing” or what ever that is press up against the old metal frame. The only thing that is weird about my concrete is that it slopes down on both sides of the window. So once the windo is pushed in I can feel under the window because of the slope. I need to figure out a way to trim that out.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      I'm not clear on your question. I installed mine from the inside. The new window is pressed against the old frame. For anything outside, you have to think about how water will run down and the prevailing wind direction/blowing rain.

  • @bwsct
    @bwsct Před 4 lety +1

    Would you remove the frame if it was in good shape? I have the same windows and wanted to do it myself and seemed removing the frame was the best way. I have poured concrete walls.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety +1

      If you are good at masonry work you can remove the frames. I wanted to avoid the work of removing the frames (risk causing more damage that expected) and repairing the damage done in the process.
      If the frames are mostly square and the frame faces are flat, then using the old frames as a stop is the way to go if you are not a professional mason. Do not rush the process of measuring the frame opening and ordering the windows. Make sure you are clear on the size and shape of outer edge of the window when you order it. It has to fit closely into the frame so that it overlaps but still fits inside the frame. I removed one of the window sashes so I could get a good look at the frame before ordering new windows. Look at the window in person at the store before you order them. The two special order windows came from Home Depot. They are American Craftsman 50 Series Buck Single Gliding -2092. They cost $81.32 each. They were on sale and I got an additional 10% military discount. They were easy to fit into the frame. Be warned that the quality was kind of crappy. I had to clean silicone that was slopped on the windows and cut a piece shorter and snap it in place. One of the screens was not square, it took 4 tries to get the factory to make one that was the correct size and square. If you get the right window, the job it not too difficult.
      I also have videos showing how to use the tapcons and using the rust inhibitor. The videos on the channel are organized by playlist, so it's easy to find videos.

  • @mikeangelop
    @mikeangelop Před 3 lety +1

    Would you be so kind to tell me the brand of special order window you ordered. I have the exact same windows I need to replace.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Mike, the windows came from Home Depot. They are American Craftsman brand. The smaller window was a 70 series window. It is a better quality window and has an energy star rating. It must have been a returned special order window. It cost about $40 - no warranty. The larger windows were of lesser quality. There are 50 series. They cost about $82 each. The windows were on sale & I get a 10% military discount.

  • @DB-gv3pm
    @DB-gv3pm Před 2 lety

    When measuring to order custom windows, do I measure just the opening on the metal frame, or should the metal frame itself be included in the measurement?

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety

      I would measure both. You want the window to be able to fit in the opening and you want the face of the window to over lap the frame (It will rest against the frame) without any gaps. Check to see that the frames/openings are square. My frames were not real wide and I did not have a lot of room for error. When ordering ask what the actual size of the window will be. If I remember correctly, Home Depot's system made a change to the size of the window from the rough opening measurements. Take your time with this part, you want to get it right... then you will be on easy street to install the windows.

  • @deeplato5647
    @deeplato5647 Před 3 lety

    Did you screw the windows in to the block surround? Maybe I missed that. Thank you.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I fastened the windows with tapcons. Best wishes for the window replacement.

  • @CelestialCadences
    @CelestialCadences Před 9 měsíci

    Great video! Though, how do I know if my metal frame is in good enough shape to reuse? Currently there are several basement windows just like these leaking from the corners of the frames. I don't know if thats an indication to replace the whole frame.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 9 měsíci

      Are you saying that water is leaking in the windows?

    • @CelestialCadences
      @CelestialCadences Před 9 měsíci

      @@Know-How-Now it appears to be leaking through the corner of the metal frame on the inside. I checked and all 6 of my window wells do not have drains. However I have not seen any indication that the well fills up with water. Just that it leaks inside from the frame.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 9 měsíci

      Have you tried a window well cover? I keep covers on all of mine. Also, the downspouts shouldn't be dumping water next to the house. Best practice is to have drain lines connected to the downspouts.

  • @theonlydelilaholivia8733

    Do you remember the size windows you put in I know you said they are custom made but I’m curious

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      Sorry, I do not recall the sizes that I ordered. I know I had to be precise so that they fit against the frames.

  • @ediehaise2096
    @ediehaise2096 Před 2 lety

    Where do you buy the added trim pieces.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 2 lety

      I got them from Home Depot. Windows & Doors department special ordered it for me. I think it was called sill plate. As an alternative, you could use aluminum flashing/trim. Harbor Freight sells a small hand bender, so you don't need a break.

  • @sophiagerrick9517
    @sophiagerrick9517 Před 3 lety

    how do you open these types of windows?

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety +1

      I presume you are asking how to open the steel frame type. Mine had a hinge on the bottom and at latch on the top. There were so rusted that that could not be opened without risking breaking the glass.

  • @SAL10101
    @SAL10101 Před 3 lety

    Which brand of rust hardener/inhibitor did you use?

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety +1

      I used Loctite brand. On the areas where the rust was super heavy, a small amount of rust is breaking through the paint. Perhaps I didn't apply enough of the product. There may be better products for heavy rust.

    • @SAL10101
      @SAL10101 Před 3 lety

      @@Know-How-Now Thank you for the reply! Love the channel!

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      You are welcome. I'm having fun making the videos.

  • @mickeybinas
    @mickeybinas Před rokem

    u put the shims above the holes drilled???

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před rokem

      What is your issue with putting shims just above the fasteners?

    • @mickeybinas
      @mickeybinas Před rokem

      @@Know-How-Now not trying to put down your work you did a really good job I would just suggest that any projects in the future the shim goes in the same spot as the fastener

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před rokem

      If it was a door, I would want the shim to be behind the hinges. In this case, I wanted to install them later. If I had a problem with the window operation, then I would have to remove the tapcon to get the shim out to make an adjustment. Taking a tapcon out IMHO is way worse than having the shims above the fastener. My goal was to not have the window shift back & forth in the opening.... possibly working the tapcon loose in the brittle cinder block. I feel that mechanically, putting the shims in those locations accomplishes my goal.

  • @ldjfamily6178
    @ldjfamily6178 Před rokem

    Help! How did you remove the sash from the frame? 2:56

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před rokem

      Maybe I am not understanding your question. I explain how I cut the "hinges" to allow for removal of the sash in the beginning of the video.

  • @sandrabooth1066
    @sandrabooth1066 Před 4 lety

    I wish you could install my windows....I called Home Depot and hope it will be ok. eeks

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 4 lety

      I wish the best for your installation, Sandra. Though I can't install them, at least the video can help you to "interview" the installers and ask how they plan to install the windows. I sometimes hire people to do work that is too large of a job for me, luckily, I have a few trusted friends in business who I know do good work. There are good contractors out there who are honest and do good work at a fair price...... they are gems.

  • @angelamerriweather9498

    Come do mine please

  • @cheeseballs4740
    @cheeseballs4740 Před 3 lety

    Great video. My address is ..... I need help please.

    • @Know-How-Now
      @Know-How-Now  Před 3 lety

      lol, I'm too picky to do work for other people. Everyone would come up with a cheaper quote.