Q: I had a company submit a bid to replace my old wood double-hung windows with vinyl insert windows. I was shocked at the high cost. It doesn’t seem to be a very complicated project. Can I do it myself?
A: Yes, you can and you’ll save a ton of money too. This project requires only basic tools and skills. It’s not unusual for window replacement companies to charge $500 or more per window. That’s about $200 for the vinyl window and $300 for labor and overhead.
Before deciding to tackle the job yourself, check the condition of your existing window frames. If they’re rotten or badly out of square, the whole unit, including the frame, may need replacing. This is a much bigger and more complicated job than installing a vinyl window insert and may require a pro.If the frames are sound, the next step is to measure the interior width and height of each window frame side to side and top to sill. Double-check these measurements to ensure their accuracy so you don’t end up with a window that doesn’t fit. In most cases, the old frame dimensions will match a standard-size vinyl window.
Use these measurements to order the windows from a lumberyard or home center. The price will vary depending on the manufacturer and the features you request. Order windows with insulated glass (two layers). Then consider whether to copy the style (single or multiple glass panes) of the old windows or to change it.




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