Start by removing the window.
I am removing a window replacing it with siding.
Capping a window correctly is important as this aluminum or vinyl framing helps direct water away from the frame and the interior of your walls.
Most windows can be removed in one piece but depending on the type e g.
It is fairly easy to remove vinyl siding.
Skin the outer opening with a piece of material cut to the exact size of the hole.
Then remove any exterior trim that is installed over the siding or any other exterior wall covering.
Use a pry bar or a similar step 2 remove the window and screen.
Scoring is the using a knife to make shallow cuts without cutting it all the way to allow the dry wall to be removed easier.
Next remove the exterior siding starting with the j rail along the top of the wall.
Double hung casement and age of the window you may need to remove parts of the window e g.
Dry wall surrounding the inside of the window may get in the way of the process.
This is especially true with some proprietary systems where putting the window in after the siding is in place did not seem to be a possibility the window manufacturer considered so their integrated flashing cannot be installed properly under the siding without cutting the siding back undesireably or removing the siding pieces that contact the window on all sides so you have to be sure you are getting windows that can actually realistically be installed given your circumstances.
There is no exact way to do this as long as you end.
The flashing along the bottom of.
This however will create a lot of exterior work with 16 windows weaving all the siding back in and all.
I would think that the best method would be to remove the whole window peel back the siding and replace it with the same size window with a nailing flange with either the built in channel or j it out.
Replacing both at the same time allows your contractor to set the windows and then install the siding which can end up saving you money in the long run as well.
Next frame the opening with 2 x4 boards.
Replacing your windows and siding concurrently allows your contractor to precisely set the capping around the window before they put the siding in place.
The first step in removing a window is to use a hammer and pry bar to remove the interior window trim.
The building paper should extend behind the window s nailing fin and any holes that appear once you ve removed the siding should be patched with house wrap tape.
Bottom sash of a double hung before the rest of the window can be removed.