Replacement windows are a considerable investment for homeowners. However, the upgrade process doesn’t end with ordering new frames; it also involves installing them. Should you take the DIY approach to save money, or go with the pro? Let's explore the factors to consider.
The Window Replacement Process
Before weighing DIY vs. hiring a window company like Rite Window, it's helpful to understand the
typical window installation process. Here are the major steps:
1. Removal of existing windows, interior trim, and exterior trim or siding to expose rough opening
2. Repairing any rot or deterioration of the rough frame
3. Properly sealing and flashing the opening for water resistance
4. Inserting the new window unit and shim/level as needed
5. Insulating around the window
6. Reinstalling interior and exterior trim
Replacing even a single window involves meticulous preparation, expert construction knowledge, and very precise measurements and cuts on your home's openings. It's a multistep process that requires specialized tools and materials like flashing, sealants, insulation, and more. So should you DIY or not?
Trying the DIY Route
Let's start with the potential advantages of doing it yourself if you have some home renovation
experience:
Major cost savings on labor
Learning experience and sense of accomplishment
Freedom to work at your own pace
Customization to get exactly the window styles and options you prefer.
However, there are some serious potential downsides and risks to consider:
Precise measurement and proper flashing are critical to prevent leaks, drafts, and air/moisture infiltration
Disposal requirements for old windows containing lead paint
Ladders and heights pose fall hazards, especially for multi-story homes
Very heavy window units require two people to lift and maneuver
Potential to make costly mistakes from inexperience in construction techniques.
Even for relatively skilled DIYers, window installation novices frequently underestimate the challenges involved. Issues like improperly sealing and flashing windows can lead to water damage, air leaks, and major headaches down the road. One miscalculation in measuring or cutting the rough opening can mean an entire new window unit is wasted.
Here's a quick checklist to assess if you're truly ready to DIY:
Prior hands-on experience with other construction projects
Full set of tools like ladders, pry bars, sealant guns, flashing, etc.
Ability to accurately measure and make precise cuts
At least one stout helper to assist in lifting heavy window units
Understanding of any local permits and disposal regulations
Patience, attention to detail, and careful observance of installation instructions! If you don't feel you can confidently check all those boxes, hiring professionals is likely the wiser choice for an investment as significant as new windows.
The Benefits of Window Installation Professionals
Replacement window companies employ crews with specialized training, tools, and years of specific installation experience. While their labor costs represent the premium over DIY, there are some great reasons to go this insured, certified route:
Expertise: They eat, sleep, and breathe window installation best practices. Professionals handle every aspect of the job with skilled precision — from preparing the rough opening to flashing and sealing to insulation and trim. This maximizes energy efficiency and prevents moisture issues. Their proven techniques ensure an airtight, leak-free installation with perfect operation.
Proper equipment: Window companies have all equipment from pry tools and ladders to sealants, flashing, insulating materials, and more to do it right per code. They also responsibly handle the disposal of the old windows if they contain lead or other hazards.
Warranty protection: While individual components have manufacturer warranties, most window installers guarantee their workmanship for several years too. Any leaks, drafts, or operational installation issues can be quickly remedied at no cost.
Speed and convenience: While you may take weeks juggling the window project around other priorities, their efficient window crews can install an entire home's worth of new windows in just a day or two with minimal disruption to your life.
When evaluating potential window installation companies, look for ones that:
Employ properly certified, insured, and experienced installers
Use high-quality, energy-efficient window products from name brands
Provide robust, transferable warranties on materials and labor
Have an established reputation for quality service in your area
Offer financing options if you can't pay full price upfront.
Getting multiple estimates is wise, but avoid simply going with the lowest bidder. Cheap materials and inexperienced crews can nullify any upfront savings when problems and issues inevitably arise.
The Verdict
While DIYing window replacement may be tempting to save money, it represents major challenges and risks — even for homeowners with some remodeling experience under their belt. Missing critical steps like properly preparing the rough openings, flashing, and sealing can cause water leaks, drafts, and costly damage. There's also the potential for injury from working at heights, lifting heavy window units, and dealing with hazardous materials.
The investment in professional window installation helps ensure your new windows look great, operate smoothly, and provide maximum energy efficiency and value for years to come. It prevents the dangers, hassles, mistakes, and headaches of trying to do it yourself. It is safe to conclude that hiring qualified window installation professionals is generally the wisest choice for this major home upgrade.
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Truck Crashes Into Pittsfield's Samel's Deli
By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
Elm Street will be partially closed as cleanup continues.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Wednesday morning was busy for Pittsfield first responders, as a pickup truck crashed into Samel's Deli & Catering and a fire broke out on First Street.
Around 9:45 a.m., the police reported that the street in front of Samel's Deli & Catering would be closed or down to one lane as a result of a two-car collision that sent the truck careening into the deli.
The department posted two photos on Facebook, one depicting the silver truck with New York license plates crashed through the glass of the front entrance and another of a white Honda CR-V with significant damage to the front end.
"A vehicle was coming out of one of the alleyways here and struck this truck, which continued into the building," Police Officer Craig Jones explained when iBerkshires arrived on the scene.
Jones reported that there was one injury but whether it was someone in the vehicles or in the deli. A crossing signal near Samel's front entrance was also taken out by the truck.
Around this time, crews worked to clear debris in front of the restaurant as the truck was towed away. That section of the road reopened around 11 a.m.
The police, firefighters and an ambulance responded to the accident and police intend to release a statement on the incident.
Around 6:15 a.m., the Fire Department reported that it had responded to a possible structure fire at 233-235 First St. Windows on all three floors of the multi-family building are now broken or boarded up and the cause is under investigation by the Fire Investigation Unit and investigators from the State Fire Marshal's Office.
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