you are absolutely right. In this case the old glazing tape was 1/16th foam tape so almost nothing left on the sash after i scored it. But if the original window had butyl tape or thick glazing tape- cleaning it is a must before the silicone. Thanks for the comment.
If you were doing this on a window that is already installed in a house how do you get the whole window out to lay it on a table to work on it like you do. My window looks like it is part of the frame and I wouldnt be able to take it out like you have done. Is there a secret?
You've probably already solved your issue but I have a similar situation. As long as it's a newer vinyl window you should be able to follow these same steps with the window vertically. I just ordered my glass so I've yet to test that theory. The only thing I'm thinking might be different is putting a temporary spacer at the bottom of the glass so that gravity doesn't just pull it snug to the frame on the bottom. Vinyl needs room to expand/contract which is why they recommend leaving some space around the glass.
Instead of using a knife or razor to cut the silicone I've found that using a putty knife that I've sharped down and made very thin works much better! Easier to control and put more force into as well for those tighter areas
Just found this excellent video. I have a vinyl window top sash that needs to be replaced bottom is all corroded. The dimensions are 30 3/4 × 49 1/4" is this a custom cut? Any info greatly appreciated
your local hardware stores can usually repair windows. it's usually the store that was in your city prior to the emergence of Home Depot or big box outfits. In the KC metro it's True Value. Charge $50 and it's usually done that day.
Is this possible to do on windows that have this damaged purple yellow-ish film on glass? I get asked a lot about this with my window cleaning clients.
This video would have been really helpful with some audio. Or even some scrolling text. Do you need to clean the old silicone? What new silicone are you using? How did you measure the new IGU? Etc.
I think contractors need to watch this instead of chiseling out the entire window unit to replace one pane in the stucco houses here in Florida. I see too many goofballs that pretend to know what they’re doing wasting so much time and effort and damaging the appearance of the homes. One pane leaked, remove the entire unit, how stupid can you be
Great vid. No annoying music. No unnecessary talking. Just straightforward action. Kudos.
I appreciate you showing how to get the vinyl stripping up using a puddy knife. Most videos were showing screwdrivers which didn't work in my case.
Very helpful video. Thank you. A list of tools in the video description would make it even more helpful!
I would advise beginners to NOT use a metal hammer ever when dealing with glass.
My thought exactly
They said it couldn’t be done! Ha! Thank you brother! Saved me a lot of frustration, time, monies!
Shouldn't one clean out the old glazing tape or silicone before applying the new silicone?
you are absolutely right. In this case the old glazing tape was 1/16th foam tape so almost nothing left on the sash after i scored it. But if the original window had butyl tape or thick glazing tape- cleaning it is a must before the silicone. Thanks for the comment.
Can anyone tell me, do you have to let the silicone dry before you reinstall the window?
No that's what holds the glass in
@normafralin2237 no i don't have to let it dry? If it holds the glass in why wouldn't it need to dry
@normafralin2237 I'm talking once it's all back together can i just put it in the window frame or should i let it dry
a window guy said to put the window back but not use it for 2 days
What kind of silicone did you use? Anything special?
Going to have to do this because one of mine just broke due to the frigid cold. or take the frame somewhere.
Straight to the point thank you💯
Very helpful. Thank you!
If you were doing this on a window that is already installed in a house how do you get the whole window out to lay it on a table to work on it like you do. My window looks like it is part of the frame and I wouldnt be able to take it out like you have done. Is there a secret?
You've probably already solved your issue but I have a similar situation. As long as it's a newer vinyl window you should be able to follow these same steps with the window vertically. I just ordered my glass so I've yet to test that theory. The only thing I'm thinking might be different is putting a temporary spacer at the bottom of the glass so that gravity doesn't just pull it snug to the frame on the bottom. Vinyl needs room to expand/contract which is why they recommend leaving some space around the glass.
@@drinklifeup where did you get your glass from?
Dude. You saved my life.
Instead of using a knife or razor to cut the silicone I've found that using a putty knife that I've sharped down and made very thin works much better! Easier to control and put more force into as well for those tighter areas
nice tip
I used large olfa and was very fast.
Perfect video no long talking just eye to vision.
From where does one get the replacement glass?
How much would you charge for labor to do this?
Just found this excellent video. I have a vinyl window top sash that needs to be replaced bottom is all corroded. The dimensions are 30 3/4 × 49 1/4" is this a custom cut? Any info greatly appreciated
your local hardware stores can usually repair windows. it's usually the store that was in your city prior to the emergence of Home Depot or big box outfits. In the KC metro it's True Value. Charge $50 and it's usually done that day.
Is this possible to do on windows that have this damaged purple yellow-ish film on glass? I get asked a lot about this with my window cleaning clients.
the film is on the outside of the glass! or inside?
nice video, have your phone horizontal not vertical
Where do you buy obscure glass?
When you picked up the hammer I thought you were gonna swing it right through the middle of the glass smashing it to pieces 🤣
What kind of caulk show be used?
its just clear 100% silicone
@@LeftoverCA how long do you need to let it dry before putting the window back into the frame on the wall?
@@kimberlyeagle5681 i put it back right away. no need to wait. Stoppers hold the glass so tight that it doesnt slide.
Lmao why are you using a hammer. Use a rubber mallet if you don't want another broken glass
Rubber Mallet is easier on the vinyl as well. I see guys using a steel hammer way to frequently even today.
I have tried to remove the plastic strips and it was not easy, I was not successful
I would use double-sided glazing tape... instead of silicon ..
This video would have been really helpful with some audio. Or even some scrolling text. Do you need to clean the old silicone? What new silicone are you using? How did you measure the new IGU? Etc.
read the comments. he addressed that clean out issue in detail
I think contractors need to watch this instead of chiseling out the entire window unit to replace one pane in the stucco houses here in Florida. I see too many goofballs that pretend to know what they’re doing wasting so much time and effort and damaging the appearance of the homes. One pane leaked, remove the entire unit, how stupid can you be
om not much of a talker either, but damn narration is good in repair/replace demos. good video though
Oh you got one of the privet ones