How to install an aluminium window, including flashing's - EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW!!!
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Hey Guys, in this video I walk through the process of how to install an aluminium window into a timber frame wall. I also demonstrate how it is flashed and what tools you will require for the project.
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Best teacher I have seen' great explanation. He tells every fine detail that others dont. Well done!
Thanks mate, appreciate the kind words.
never seen any proper carpenter while i have been working as a chippy for 4 years now. in victoria, unfortunately i didn't really have a good chance to learn proper way. thank you for the video, gives me right way to build a house with professionalism.
best video on the topic on CZcams. Been searching fer a couple years to finally get all of the details I need.
@@brutismaximus1 Wow, thanks mate, appreciate the feedback 👍
Absolutely brilliant vid. Installed 3 large double glazed windows based on the content of this. Covers it all. What a legend
thank you so much for this video, it is the only one i've watched that clearly explains flashing
Excellent video. I have spent 2 hours looking at annoying videos that gloss over the details, this is the only one that gives all necessary detail and explanations.
Your welcome 🤙
About to start windows this week. Great visual content, I'm now extremely confident about the flashing requirements and install, cheers!
Legend -best video out there
Thanks champion
What an awesome, detailed video!!
not trying to show what a pro he is, but really trying to show how its done.....really impressed!!
thank you so much for these videos! I'm an apprentice carpenter and this helps so much. keep up the good work!
Cheers mate, good luck with your apprentice journey, great trade to be in 👍
Thanks James, your videos are constant help with my owner/builder tasks. Appreciate them.
Your welcome! If you get stuck on anything let me know and I'll see if I can point you in the right direction. Always only an email away 😁
your videos are constant help with my owner/builder tasks. Appreciate them
That's great to hear! If you have any questions on other tasks feel free to drop me an email and I'd be happy to help answer if I can 👍
Dude, the Australian building industry doesn't deserve teachers like you. 👍👍
Awesome video.
Thanks mate, glad you found it helpful
What an amazing and thorough video mate. 10/10. That was perfect
Your awesome straight to the point and knowledgeable
Excellent info and easy to follow
Very well explained video. So helpful. Thanks
Great Video and good explanation as well. with all the fine details. very nice.
Probably the 10th video I've watched on installing windows and definitely the best. Thanks!
Glad you found it helpful 👍
You explained this beautifully.
Thankyou 🙏
Amazing mate. thanks for this. very professional
awesome video - nothing left out, thanks for taking the time to make this!
Your welcome Adrian 👍
excellent video and clear demonstrations.
Very helpful video , thank you
Love your work you should be a teacher at TAFE!
Haha, thanks mate ☺
That was brilliant mate thank you 🙏 im about to install a window on my garage and this was super helpful 👊
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Thanks for a great tutorial!
Best demo ever !!!! Thanks heaps !! 🙂
very helpful thanks!
Cheers mate
Such a great channel, can't believe i've only just found it...👍
Thanks James 🤙
I really wish, you do a sliding glass door installation video as well. Best window installation window from down under.
Cheers mate 👍
cheers mate very well explained!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience.
Glad to help 👍
Mate super helpful and really well laid out and explained, exactly what I was looking for and answered every question I had. Definite subscribe.
Thankyou 🙏
Great job
Excellent video, very useful.
Thanks 🤙
You are a champion 🏆
Bloody unreal explanation! Enjoyed it. 👌
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Best video out here.. Good Job!
Thanks James, glad you found it helpful 👍
Good work sir i really want to start my business please show more basic videos in making the window or doors
Clear explanation. Very good job. Thank you
Great video very informative thanks
Your welcome, glad it helped
Outstanding thanks
Your welcome 👍
Chrystal clear, thanks for the explanation.
Your welcome Greg, good luck with it.
It was the point about where the edge of the reveal should sit that of most importance to me. Doing everything on your own affects the method you use. So now I can use that as a standard.
great!
Hi James
What window brand/profile have you used for the bathroom and can you use that in the rest of the house if you don't plan to have timber reveals and architraves. Plan to square set the gyprock around the timber and everywhere. Thanks
very informative - thanks. Have you done video of fixing weatherboard ?
Bloody hell that was a good instructional video. Left nothing out.
Hi James. Great video! Very helpful.
A couple of questions, please:
1. Is the external sarking ever fixed to the studwork, or is it just left loose?
2. I'm planning to remove one of these windows and build in the opening, and am interested in whether the window should be pulled out from the outside or should it be removed from the inside? The external cladding is fibre cement sheeting, and I was hoping to not remove or damage the existing cladding.
3. Are you planning a video on how to remove one of these windows from an existing house?
I've seen some building sites that suggest not to cut and fold the sarking back in and around the window framing due to possible water movement down the face of the wall membrance then along the sarking attached to the window frame. Do you have any comment or is there a specific benefit in folding in the sarking that outweighs any possible moisture movement down the face as described.
Absolutely awesome tutorial!!!
Your communications skills are excellent 👌🏽 👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you very much!
Thanks Stepane 🙏
@@OurBuild I purchased aluminium windows with reveals but they only attached flashing to the bottom of the window.
Do I need to remove the staples between the window and the reveal, and place the snakeskin in between or can I attach it to the aluminium frame directly? Thank you 😊
@@stephanekhaida7951 It works well if you place it straight over the aluminium. no need to nail or staple it into the window frame, it can be just nailed on the wall framing beside the windows.
@@OurBuild thank you very VERY much!! You are so helpful 🙏🏼
better to knock the sill plate up and slip packers in on top of the stud then tap back down
Good job.i have a 10 years experience this job.
thanks mate,,,,
Hello James,
Good explanation.
Like it.
Fast and clear directions.
And, isn't it time to buy a stapler?
Greetings from a dutch carpenter.
Hey mate, thanks for watching! Yeah I used the stapler on a few other windows in the window episode of 'The Dirt Road Home', probably should have shown it here as well. BTW my wife is Dutch 😁👍
Hey mate, nice video! I have 3 questions. Do you have to specify the thickness of your cladding when you order the windows so they make them to suit?
Is the process the same when using colourbond cladding?
And I imagine the process for doors is the same but how is the bottom of the door sealed where it meets the concrete slab?
Thanks mate.
Great video bud, can you link to where I can buy the flashings.
Nice, I have been waiting for this. Plumb and level you cant beat that. What brand of level are those red levels you use.
Thanks Michael, the levels are Solar 👌
Great video, how do you flash a hardwood window with no fin?
Well, I guess I was misled thinking that you would be installing aluminum flashing with the windows. Good video overall though. Thank you. : )
Good
Great vid. Could you use a pair of wooden wedges similar to doing a door jamb or is it better to use those flat plastic packers? I'm guessing it's better with those flat plastic packers. Just thought I'd ask. Cheers for the tips. Keep them coming 👍
Hey mate, yeah timber wedges will work fine, although they can get a little fiddly.
@@OurBuild thanks mate...just realised why you're using those plastic wedges lol. They're flat. Thanks for your reply.
That’s great that you explained the difference between a window with and without a timber reveal
I’m a first year apprentice and I’m renovating my parents place and have been looking for a video to explain this, thanks
Great to hear Linden, hope the Reno goes well
Great video,
Question…
If you were doing square set windows would they be installed as they were in the second part of the video in the bathroom?
Correct
What if you have put up the new cladding first and are taking the old windows out for new afterwards, does it matter? How would you get the flashing in?
fantastic, where can i buy aluminum window like this
Hey thanks for the great video. Can I ask if removing aluminium window to replace the reveals, which are warped and cracked is a DIY job or should I call in a professional. I'm mostly concerned with the flashings - brick cladding. Cheers
Thanks George. It would really depend on how confident you are with DIY, generally speaking windows in brick are quite easy to remove. Usually the sill bricks have a flashing that is attached to the bottom of the window, you would need to cut this to remove the window, then it would be a mater of making sure the new window was re flashed at the base when installed.
100mm strip of building wrap in each corner off the window
I didn’t see you sika in the 10mm gap between the sides of the windows, is that not needed?
Great explanation thank you. My only objection is you install flashing on top of wall Sarking for top of bathroom window which I suppose it should go underneath of sarking ! Isn’t this right?
Not really because it's high up under a protected eave, and its really a seal between the weather boards and the edge of the window. If it was an exposed wall with a meter or so above it then yes under for added protection from driving rain.
Thanks for the great video. I have a question about steel frame and windows without a reveal do you screw the flashing just beyond where the window frames will meet the steel frame it is going into a shed home with steel frame and timber frame is only for the wall cladding on the inside appreciate any help thanks
Thanks. Yes that's the best way to do it. 👍
Thanks for your help I only just found your channel and have been binge watching them great videos
@@tanyiabailey4792 thanks legend
Random question James; looking at buying a set of decent levels. What sizes do you recommend? Was looking at 3 different lengths for owner builder.
Hey mate I reckon a 600, 1200 and 1800mm are great lengths for windows and doors. You can pick up 2400 or 2700 aluminum straight edges that you can strap a level to for framing if you need longer.
@@OurBuild thanks James 🙂👍
Do you screw down your sill reveal also? Some installers do, some dont and just fix into jams as you have done. What is your reasoning for fixing the sill or not, there doesn't seem to be any clear info on this that I can find ?
Also thanks very much for your channel and videos, they are awesome and have helped me out heaps and have enjoyed watching your build. Cheers.
Hey mate, I don't screw or nail the sill, generally the timber reveals will all be pinned back with the architraves to the studs during the fit off stages.
The music was distracting but otherwise this was great and very helpful.
G'day James , can i ask the frame for the bathroom window, is that built for a very snug fit ?
Or with the same gap as the first window ?
Complete Beginner here .
Thank you
Hi Chris, it can be a little tighter as the outside flanges need to be fixed into the studs. Main thing is to ensure 10mm clearance on the head to allow for deflection in any structural timber above the window. Hope that helps.
Sorry 'head' as in the top of the window frame and the timber house frame.
@@OurBuild Thank-you James.
Much appreciated.
Hey mate on the window installation do you pack the bottom reveal cheers
Yep, that's the first thing to do
Hey James I noticed you don’t have any screws in top and bottom reveals I have a 1800 x 600 window so only pack bottom
reveal and and extra screws for the length is this correct I see some videos they put screws in bottom and top 🤔
I recently replaced my window and reveals .. there was no existing flashing... i didnt install one either.. do i need to re do it with flashing
Hiiii
Very good explanation! I was warring with the windows flashing installation, but now, I have ideas to do it.
👍👍🇹🇷
I’d love to know how to install a window that has reveals but hasn’t got the flashing. Replacing an old with with a new window on a brick veneer home
I'd recommend creating a 'sub sill' under the new window reveal before you install it. You can use a roll of light weight aluminum flashing which is sold in most hardware stores next to the plastic rolls. Make sure it is wider than the timber reveal so it can fold up behind the archives on the inside and down over the brick work on the outside. For the sides you can silicone and pop rivet a 20mm x 20mm aluminum angle against the window and bricks.
Good luck with it 👍
Great video, whats with the everythink? Hate it when ppl say that, just like the Americans saying soder instead of solder hahahha. in saying that ill still watch your videos and give then the thumbs up.
Haha, cheers mate 👍
Nice, but it looks like a window, that you can not either open, nor kipp. Windows in Europe seem to be a totally different standard.
How come you don't tape the flashings? Have seen a lot of vids where the builder goes nuts with taping and waterproofing. Why don't we do that here in Aust?
Would depend on the wrap, and type of window/ exterior finish. Ideally if flashed correctly water would not penetrate to the frame, but if you wanted extra peace of mind then you could flash the sill timber as well.
I just realised why my new window fills up with water when it rains the builder didn’t flash around the windows 🤔 I’ll have to get my new builder to reinstall them……not happy.
i do love the sound of a australian magpie
Me too 😁👍
Hi
Sir I'm also sliding window works
Good Demonstration, though should mention that the gap between the lintel and top of the window must be at least 15mm.
Thank you, your right I didn't mention the head, at the 4 min mark I discuss the frame being 10mm wider around each side of the window, but I should have been more specific at the head as you don't want any beam deflection to impact your window. Thanks for pointing that out 👍
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Nice mate, do you enjoy it?
@@OurBuild thank u
Hello sir can I ask you pls
No need for sticky flashing tape around the frame to hold the cut wrap down?
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No priming your cuts? Lol