Caulk gap on sides and top.
Insulating window weight pockets when installing replacement windows.
In this video this old house general contractor tom silva explains how to insulate a window with sash weights.
Remove these screws and you will be able to access the weight pockets.
If you remove the inside jamb to expose the pockets and install a wider window this isn t a problem.
2 cut a strip of foil faced rigid foam insulation to fit snugly into the space between the side jamb and plaster or drywall.
I discovered that there were sash weight pockets behind the ro.
Now that i have begun the process of removing the trim i am finding it to be perhaps more work than it is worth.
After some searching online i found the best practice to be removing the trim and insulating the weight pockets with tuff r rigid foam insulation.
Even if a house has been insulated with pour in pump in or foam insulation the weight pockets are left open for the weights to operate.
Stack strips to completely fill the void.
How to install window replacement duration.
Insulating behind the rough opening.
Insert screws in pre drilled holes in window frame.
When the old window is removed this will reveal a piece of the jamb that is held in by 2 screws.
Shim four corners and check window for plumb.
Cut strips of foil faced rigid foam insulation to fit into the weight pockets.
1 use hammer and pry bar to remove the molding from around the window.
I ve had some difficulty with doing my first solo window replacement re.
Use foil tape to seal the joint between the window jamb and foam insulation.
The lath and plaster is flush with the window rough opening.
A few days later i got the same question so i decided to compile my response into an article below.
Remove the weight and insulate through the pocket.
Place corner bead of sealant around perimeter of window frame where new frame contacts original window frame.
There are two main types of insulation are used when insulating around replacement window.
These open pockets are cold air collectors.
Minimal expansion foam probably won t work for this area.
Easily insulate the pockets of your old windows when replacement windows have been installed.
This house is a 1917 single brick veneer exterior lath and plaster interior the wall is i believe open from attic to basement.
Use a hammer and pry bar to carefully remove the wood trim from around the inside of the window exposing the sash weight pockets.