Great thorough job! I like how you didn’t skimp or cut many corners. Something that I’m usually guilty of. Love the sounds of the birds and kids. Thanks for sharing your experience
I'm New to the Diy Movement. Still JST watching and Learning. Getting Motivated and the I can Do that Mindset. 🤞🏾☺️... But the more I watch these videos the More I'm discovering, 💡💭 It's Best for you to get yourself some tools and learn how to Your own Home. Bc paying ppl means You can Never know how lazy these "Professionals", really are. 🔦 So making me so much more appreciative that you guys are taking the time to Teach us How do Do it ourselves. And in my case Giving me the courage to try. ALOT less annoying when something fails bc of a mistake You made verses spend tons of money and then having to pay to fix That work. 😡 Lol so thanks for this video
Yes, it is very frustrating when you pay a "professional" and you find out they didn't do the job correctly... Glad you liked the video, thanks for watching!
Besides using PVC instead of wood for your white trim and sill, you may consider cutting a groove about an inch or so back from the underside of the outer edge of the sill to be a drip stop / edge. But it's hard to do once installed.
Thanks for the tip! I didn't show it very well but I did cut a groove in the sill just before it meets the siding. You can partially see it around 16:30. I think I could have cut it closer to the front edge to be more effective as a drip stop. Thanks for watching
lol you have my luck with that storm window, make one thing great and then something else comes up. I would said just shim it in like 3 spots on left side of the trim and put that installed behind the trim and tin snip the bottom off if it doesnt fit once trim removed. Nature fixed it though
I fixed ours last year and got lucky to be able to used just wood hardener and it seems like it worked. Don’t know how long it will last though. Fingers crossed
I have the same storm window setup. When I replaced my windowsill I debated putting the storms back on just like you did. I decided to reinstall the storms and now I'm having doubts because I actually think they trap moisture and are responsible for accelerating wood decay. They also do little to stop bugs (spraying is the only thing that seems to stop that problem) and I don't think they're doing anything to insulate the house. I have 3 or 4 more windows to do and I'm thinking about ripping all the storms out. I'm curious, how's your window working out without the storm in place?
Honestly I haven't noticed much of a difference between this one and others that have the storm in terms of warmth this winter. We also really like the look of the exterior without the storm window. We will probably make a screen panel for this summer and are considering making our own storm window but not sure yet
Hi, Thanks for this! Will be trying my first sill repair first, then a replace on a window sill that definitely needs a replacement.
Good luck! Thanks for watching
Great thorough job!
I like how you didn’t skimp or cut many corners. Something that I’m usually guilty of.
Love the sounds of the birds and kids.
Thanks for sharing your experience
Thanks for watching!
Great job you did Beautiful video
Thank you!
I'm New to the Diy Movement. Still JST watching and Learning. Getting Motivated and the I can Do that Mindset. 🤞🏾☺️...
But the more I watch these videos the More I'm discovering, 💡💭 It's Best for you to get yourself some tools and learn how to Your own Home. Bc paying ppl means You can Never know how lazy these "Professionals", really are.
🔦 So making me so much more appreciative that you guys are taking the time to Teach us How do Do it ourselves. And in my case Giving me the courage to try. ALOT less annoying when something fails bc of a mistake You made verses spend tons of money and then having to pay to fix That work. 😡
Lol so thanks for this video
Yes, it is very frustrating when you pay a "professional" and you find out they didn't do the job correctly... Glad you liked the video, thanks for watching!
Spray foam soaks up water like a sponge
Besides using PVC instead of wood for your white trim and sill, you may consider cutting a groove about an inch or so back from the underside of the outer edge of the sill to be a drip stop / edge. But it's hard to do once installed.
Thanks for the tip! I didn't show it very well but I did cut a groove in the sill just before it meets the siding. You can partially see it around 16:30. I think I could have cut it closer to the front edge to be more effective as a drip stop. Thanks for watching
lol you have my luck with that storm window, make one thing great and then something else comes up. I would said just shim it in like 3 spots on left side of the trim and put that installed behind the trim and tin snip the bottom off if it doesnt fit once trim removed. Nature fixed it though
Haha yes nature solved one problem and created another. Thanks for watching!
Great job though
Thank you!
I fixed ours last year and got lucky to be able to used just wood hardener and it seems like it worked. Don’t know how long it will last though. Fingers crossed
We thought about using some of that but the rot was a little too extensive. Thanks for watching!
I have the same storm window setup. When I replaced my windowsill I debated putting the storms back on just like you did. I decided to reinstall the storms and now I'm having doubts because I actually think they trap moisture and are responsible for accelerating wood decay. They also do little to stop bugs (spraying is the only thing that seems to stop that problem) and I don't think they're doing anything to insulate the house. I have 3 or 4 more windows to do and I'm thinking about ripping all the storms out. I'm curious, how's your window working out without the storm in place?
Honestly I haven't noticed much of a difference between this one and others that have the storm in terms of warmth this winter. We also really like the look of the exterior without the storm window. We will probably make a screen panel for this summer and are considering making our own storm window but not sure yet
What’s the name of the tool you are using to put the trim , I mean the nails
I used a reciprocating saw to cut out the old sill, and an oscillating multitool to cut the window casing to fit the new sill
Correction to previous post - RRP Rule*