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  • Attic Attack, Pt. 2: Install Windows
  • An attic transformation includes new windows, hardwood floors and knee walls. Check out more value-enhancing home-improvement projects from Sweat Equity.
    From "Sweat Equity"
    episode DSEQ-212


    PHOTO

    The newly installed upper window replaces an old attic vent.
    Charlie and Julie Buchanan convert an attic into usable space with new window and hardwood floors. A reclaimed, relatively new vinyl window is a great deal at $50. Vinyl windows are great energy savers, and increase property values, saving the Buchanans more money in the long run.

    Materials:

    window
    saw
    power drill
    screws
    insulation foam
    shims

    Safety Alert: Always wear eye protection and follow proper safety precautions when working with power tools or pneumatic tools.

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    Installing Windows

    Tips:

    • Do not fill the gap between jamb and framing with too much foam too quickly. Otherwise, the jamb could bow and thereby bind the sash.

    • When applying flashing, layer the material so that any water running down the wall is directed out: Seams should never face up.

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B

    Steps:

    • Measure your window and cut a hole in the wall giving plenty of clearance room for squaring up (figure A).

    • Lift the wall piece out carefully.

    • Build up your window frame with 2x4's (figure B).

    • Set your window into place and carefully check to ensure that it's plumb.

    • Shim your window to square and plumb, and secure your window into the frame with screws using a power drill with screwdriver attachment.

    • Seal and finish your house inside and out.


    RESOURCES :

    Resources for Sweat Equity, episode 212:

    contractors — Jim and Carson Cressman
    3R Services
    Website: www.3rservicesdenver.com

    bamboo hardwood floors — Sustainable Flooring
    Website: www.sustainableflooring.com

    Proworks Flooring
    Website: www.proworksflooring.com

    ArcWest Architects
    Website: www.arcwestarchitects.com

    Faux by Cynthia
    Website: www.fauxbycynthia.com


    GUESTS :

    Chris Neher
    Eco Foam
    Website: www.sprayecofoam.com

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