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  • Interior gaps around replacement windows, Pic & questions

    My home has vinyl replacement windows that were put in before I bought the house. It looks like a poorly done DIY job. There are gaps between the window and the framing on all three sides (top & sides). There are various insulating products shoved in the gaps.

    I have asked around trying to find the best solution for fixing this problem. Number one, it appears to not be properly insulated allowing air/sound to leak through (not horrible) and it looks terrible. I received some feedback from various sources. However, they had not seen the problem first hand, so I don't know what is the best solution.

    Suggestion #1: Purchasing quarter round(?) molding and just cover it up. I didn't like this solution because again it didn't look right and I also have blinds on just about every window and it messed with mounting the blinds.

    Suggestion #2: Caulking the gaps. I tried caulking around some of the windows, but it still didn't give it a nice finished look.

    Suggestion #3: Move the molding.

    I would really like to get feedback on what the best solution is and if it is truly #3, then how/what I need to do to accomplish this properly. I included a picture of the gap on one of the windows. I do have a few double windows with a 1.5 inch dividing trim/mold.

    Thanks a bunch

  • #2
    looks like a poorly made window casing. the window "stop" molding could be made a bit thicker all around -or- get new windows. what holds the window panes up? is there a spring inside the jamb? window weights? friction springs?

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    • #3
      I would venture a guess that they are friction springs. They just slide up or down and stay where I leave them.

      Thanks

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      • #4
        ok, then make the stop molding a bit thicker.

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        • #5
          I want to make sure I thank you for your help. I could use a little more I've tried to find a diagram to show me exactly what the stop molding is. Is it the framing around the window (inside) or the molding that is tacked onto the sheetrock (decorative part).

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          • #6
            Also, does this mean I need to take the window out and in a sense "start over"?

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            • #7
              the "window stop" is all the moulding that goes around the inside of the sash and contacts the window itself. the window slides in a track and the window stop is this moulding. the stuff outside of the window is the casement moulding.

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