How to Install a New Window on a Shed - AVOID These 3 Mistakes
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Are you planning to install windows on your shed? Watch our latest video to learn about the top 3 mistakes to avoid during the installation process. From improper measurements to faulty sealing techniques, we'll guide you through common pitfalls and show you how to get it right the first time. Don't let these mistakes derail your shed project - tune in now and ensure a successful window installation!
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Thank you so much!
Happy to help!
Nice job! Very simple and straight forward.
Did you paint or stain your smart side?
I ended up painting… thanks for watching
Thank you for sharing this video. Have you ever considered using a Z bar flashing metal across the top of a window? I saw a TH-cam video on it. I thought I would ask your opinion.
I seen some folks do that. I will do a side by side install video and have a "sprinkler" run on it for few days. I think it will be not much of a difference vs having seal tape, but it will be a cool test.
I decking screws for everything they grip so well…
That’s a good idea, however they are a bit pricey for some projects. Thanks for watching!!!
Brasileiro? What part of the states are you in
Olá!!! I am in Georgia, right outside Atlanta.
you do not use any flashing at the top, yet you put tape @ the bottom, how do you know the water will run outside and not inside??? When I was a young man using roofing barbs to nail windows, was definitely a nono, use pan head screws , and check the function of the window "BEFORE" you nail it off! The only thing that protects this window from leaking is the overhang!!!!
Hey there! On the top I plan to add trim to the windows, hopefully that would prevent water. Great comments overall... i do agree having a overhang will prevent the window leak.... Thanks for watching.