Categories: windows

Full-Frame vs. Insert Window Replacement

There are two installation methods used in window replacement: full-frame and insert. In this blog, the window and roofing contractors at Brewster Roofing LLC share an overview of these window replacement methods.

Full-Frame vs. Insert Window Replacement

To determine which installation method should be used, you’ll need to evaluate the condition of the existing window frames. If they’re in good condition—that is, no signs of warping, moisture damage or other structural issues—then insert window replacement is the way to go. With this method, the window frames remain on the wall, and only the sashes and glass will be replaced during installation.

Full-frame window replacement involves removing and replacing the entire window assembly, including the frame. This is the ideal method when there is damage to the existing frames.

Pros and Cons

Full-frame window replacement is recommended by roofers and renovation contractors if parts of the wall surrounding the window appear to have issues. Removing the frame allows installers access to the surrounding parts of the wall and perform needed repairs. Full-frame window replacement also allows you to install a different window style or even resize the wall opening for a bigger window.

Insert window replacement is more affordable because it requires less labor, but it’s not always the right choice. As discussed above, the existing frames need to be in good condition–and any problems concealed by the frames will not be addressed. Also, your window replacement contractor will need to make sure that the new sashes will perfectly fit the new frames. Window styles such as sliding windows may also require changes to parts of the frame. Schedule a consultation with a window replacement contractor to determine which option is best for you.

Brewster Roofing LLC is your leading provider of window and roof replacement services. Give us a call at (913) 915-5234 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

Glenn Messick

Recent Posts

How to Reduce Outdoor Noise Through Siding Replacement

If you live in a busy neighborhood, most likely you’ve been disturbed by loud traffic…

3 years ago

How Long Can Newly Installed Gutters Last?

A properly-functioning gutter system can protect your roofing system against water damage such as pooling…

3 years ago

Which Replacement Patio Door Is Best for Your Home?

An old and failing patio door not only looks unsightly but can also compromise your…

3 years ago

Roofing Quandary: Should Shingle Color Matter?

The roof is among the most visible parts of your home exterior. As such, you’ll…

4 years ago

How Long Does a Window Replacement Project Take?

Window replacement is a big undertaking that involves careful planning. As a homeowner, it’s important…

4 years ago

These Are the Most Common Signs of Aging in Houses

Construction materials that last indefinitely have yet to be invented. For now, all roofs will…

4 years ago