How To Frame A Window And Types Of Frames Used

Types of Frames


Knowing how to frame a window properly is critical, because it acts to conserve energy by insulating it. Without a secure frame, heat or air conditioning will easily escape, costing you more in electricity.


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Additionally though, you need to look into the amount of maintenance your choice will require, as well as your budget and of course, the look you want. Finally, factor in if you have a rough opening for example, to find appropriate frames. 

How To Frame A Window

Fiberglass Composites

Fiberglass frames are good options for someone who doesn't want to worry about a lot of maintenance. You should get it insulated, because not all of them are, but if so, it will be as efficient as wood.

They are strong and will not warp or rot, but if painted, the colors may fade over time. They are also small enough that they can attach straight to a brick or stone wall, making them easier to install. This is a serious option to consider before framing a window

Wood Frames

On the opposite side, you have wood, which requires maintenance every year to last a long time, but they are also far more attractive. Wood replacement windows are very thermal efficient, very durable and available in all colors or stains.

If you want to pay more though to get a virtually maintenance free option, you can get vinyl-clad wood frames, which uses wood materials on the inside but is covered with a vinyl exterior. This is the most expensive option if you plan on doing a replacement window installation, but it will give you the ease of vinyl but the durability and energy efficiency of wood.

There are many other options when you learn how to frame a window, from vinyl to aluminum to wood composites, and all of them have different price ranges and durability. Look into the appealing options and learn about their benefits.

For many people though, an essential is getting a screen frame such as vinyl storm windows, because no one wants to open their windows in the summer and be bombarded by bugs. They are also safer to have installed if you have animals or small children, so find out how to put together your own screen while framing a window so you can enjoy the summer air.

How to Install Window Screens

1. Measure the size of your frame before buying from the hardware store. If you have the screen frame but the screen material is damaged, you can simply buy a piece of replacement screen and exchange it. Make sure the piece of screen you buy is bigger than the surface you need.

2. To change the old screen, go to the edge where the rubber beading is and pull it out to release the frame. You can then reuse the rubber beading.

3. Stretch the piece of screen over the lumber evenly, and press the rubber beading along the edges into the grooves.

4. To then place the screen into the window, you will notice two L shaped brackets which should be facing inside the house. Press up or sideways on them and slide the screen up and into place until it clicks in. It should then be able to slide up and down on the inside of the frame.

Knowing how to frame a window is important, so look into all the options to make the right decision before moving on to any installation.




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