Windows
and Doors:
For Pros by Pros
Learn from
The Builders Who Have Installed (and Fixed Botched Installations) of
Doors and Windows
By The
Editors of Fine Homebuilding
Expert Advice in Installing Windows and Doors
In this book we've collected 21 articles from
past issues of Fine Homebuilding magazine, all of which deal with
windows and doors-choosing them, building them, installing them,
fixing them. Written by builders, these articles represent hard-won
knowledge and years of experience. Because they're often called on
to remodel homes, builders see first-hand what has and hasn't
worked. You'd be hard pressed to find better advice than what's
collected here.
You'll learn techniques that yield
weather-tight installation, how to choose enegry-efficient units,
how to install specialty doors, how to make stock windows a custom
look, and more.
Introduction:
In a new house, the windows and exterior doors typically cost more
than anything else. More than the lumber. More than the flooring.
Even more than the kitchen cabinets and appliances. Unless those
windows and doors are installed meticulously, they're the most
likely places for water to leak and rot to gain a toehold. And even
if they are installed meticulously, the windows and doors will be
the biggest energy wasters in the house, driving up utility bills.
Makes you wonder why we bother.
But windows and doors are the difference between a home and a
prison. They provide light, air, views and access to the outdoors.
In his landmark book on architecture A Pattern Language, Christopher
Alexander even says that for a room to be comfortable it must have
windows on at least two sides. You need walls and a roof to create
shelter, but you need windows and doors to make a great place to
live.
In this book we've collected 21 articles from past issues of Fine
Homebuilding magazine, all of which deal with windows and
doors-choosing them, building them, installing them, fixing them.
Written by builders, these articles represent hard-won knowledge and
years of experience. Because they're often called on to remodel
homes, builders see first-hand what has and hasn't worked. You'd be
hard pressed to find better advice than what's collected here.
- Kevin Ireton, editor, Fine Homebuilding
Table of
Contents:
Introduction
Part 1: Doors
Installing Prehung Doors
A New Door Fits an Old
Jamb
Installing a Split-Jamb
Door
The Trick to Hanging
French Doors
First Aid for Doors
A Different Approach to
Frame & Panel Doors
Setting Prehung Doors
Three Ways to
Weatherstrip
Installing Bi-fold Doors
Installing Sliding Doors
Retrofitting a Threshold
Shopping for Interior
Doors
Disappearing Doors
Part 2: Windows
Get the Right
Replacement Window
Restoring Window Sash
Installing a Bay Window
by Yourself
New Window in an Old
Wall
Installing Vinyl-Clad
Windows
Dressing Up Stock
Windows
Choosing
Energy-Efficient Windows
Reglazing Windows &
Doors
Soft-cover, 8-1/2 x 10-7/8 in., 160 pages,
with color photos and drawings
Published 2006
ISBN 978-1-56158-808-4
Windows and Doors
For Pros By Pros
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160 Pages
with Color Photos
Windows and Doors
For Pros By Pros
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