How to Prepare for Window Installation

Installing windows is a big job that can be a little daunting for the average homeowner. But with the proper preparation, it can be a breeze.

Here are some tips to help you get ready for your window installation project:

  1. Know that weather may prevent your window installation from happening as scheduled

It’s unfortunate, but important, to remember that your window project may need to be rescheduled in the event of severe rain or icy conditions.

This is in part to protect the installation crew. It would be unsafe for them to do their jobs in these conditions (for instance, using power tools or climbing ladders in the rain).

  1. Contact your home security company

Home security systems commonly include window sensors. If yours does, you will need to contact your security system provider to let them know that you are having your windows replaced.

They can guide you through the steps to take to properly disable your alarm system.

You’ll also need to schedule a time to reinstall your security system after your window replacement project is complete. That way, you can ensure that your alarm system sensors are working properly with your new windows.

  1. Remove items that are near the construction site

Before your installation appointment, please move items away from the construction sites.

Our guiding principle is that if an item near your windows is:

Breakable,

Valuable,

Directly in the way of the window replacement project,

Difficult to clean, or

Hard to replace

It should be removed and stored in a safe area away from the windows being replaced.

  1. Make sure pets and children are not in the construction area on the day of installation

While we install your new windows, your home will have uncovered window and door openings. Crew members will be going in and out of the house. Multiple tools will be in the area.

Window installation is also a loud process. This can be scary to both pets and kids.

Be sure that your kids and pets stay safe and secure during your window replacement project by finding another place for them to spend the day.

  1. Get ready for window installation by preparing a space for the crew to work

Finally, know that the crew installing your new windows will need a place to work and store equipment. The ideal space for this is flat and has access to an electrical outlet.

This will ensure that the crew can set up all the equipment they need to complete your project as quickly as possible.

Your window installation crew will also need space to park multiple vehicles. This includes a large dump trailer, which will be used to remove your old windows and other construction waste.

If you are replacing many windows in a multi-day project, you will need to identify a secure, dry space to store the windows being installed overnight.

Most homeowners clear an area in a garage or carport for this purpose.

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