There are actually two methods to replacing your Minnesota windows when you start window-shopping. This may not be something you discover in a typical window-buying conversation and not all MN replacement window companies offer the choice of insert or full-frame.
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Pocket replacement windows are typically seen in homes that are 80 years or older. They have old wood sashes with weights inside the frames. The wood frames and existing moldings are left in place.
You start by taking off the interior stops and parting strips leaving the exterior stops in place. The next step is to apply silicon to the exterior stop before setting the window in the pocket. After the window is set, shimmed, squared, and leveled inside the pocket, foam insulation should be applied.
The existing window or door and wood brick molding or trim are removed. The new window or door with nail fin is sealed and attached to the wall in the opening left by the removal of the existing brick moulding and window or door. The exterior trim is then used to cover the nail finish.
The existing sashes and exterior stops of the old double- or single-hung window are removed along with any balances or jambliners. The new window is placed against the interior stop from the exterior.




