01-24-2017, 12:47 PM
I'm in the planning stages of installing 2 double hung windows in our dark master bedroom.
The house has aluminum siding.
I plan on using vinyl windows.
My concern is with damaging the aluminum siding while installing the window. I'd rather not have to remove any siding. If it were vinyl siding, I'd just pull off and re-install the siding but my experience with aluminum is that it is much less forgiving than vinyl. I'm hoping to do almost all of this work from inside the home, including cutting the hole, setting the studs and header. I'll probably put the windows in from the outside.
I have done one of these before but the hole was already there. I installed a Pella wood window with a nailing flange folded back into the opening. I jammed J-Channel up behind the siding and calked it to the window, The J-Channel wasn't nailed to the sheathing.
I'm considering using "F" channel and nailing it to the studs and header (over house wrap). Then slide in a window without a flange. Shim and nail the window frame and caulk the "F" channel.
I hope this diagram explains what I'm considering. Am I on the right track?
The house has aluminum siding.
I plan on using vinyl windows.
My concern is with damaging the aluminum siding while installing the window. I'd rather not have to remove any siding. If it were vinyl siding, I'd just pull off and re-install the siding but my experience with aluminum is that it is much less forgiving than vinyl. I'm hoping to do almost all of this work from inside the home, including cutting the hole, setting the studs and header. I'll probably put the windows in from the outside.
I have done one of these before but the hole was already there. I installed a Pella wood window with a nailing flange folded back into the opening. I jammed J-Channel up behind the siding and calked it to the window, The J-Channel wasn't nailed to the sheathing.
I'm considering using "F" channel and nailing it to the studs and header (over house wrap). Then slide in a window without a flange. Shim and nail the window frame and caulk the "F" channel.
I hope this diagram explains what I'm considering. Am I on the right track?