If you put a six foot level across the bottom of the window to make it straight, then tack the bottom corners, and under the stationary panel, then measure the diagonals to square the window up. Possible that the window wasn’t squared, and that caused your issue with the panel. I’m loving watching these videos to follow your progress. 👍
Never tape or silicone the bottom flange of a window, for if/when water does get to your flashing it has a way to drain out, also slope your sill plate away from the building next time
I subbed, but I’m to be honest I was disappointed in the video. I really think you missed an opportunity to present a lot of useful information. From window measuring to ordering, choices and cost, etc… and the we really didn’t see the install, just a couple of quick before and after shots. But thank you, as I’m renovating a farmhouse and looking for some inspiration in remodeling and also homestead life, so I’ll keep watching.
constructive criticism never tape or silicone bottom flange of windows, if it leaks water has no place to go also i like to put a piece of beveled siding then tape the bottom in case of water Use a bigger level its more accurate everything l;ooks great
Hey bro I know this was a year ago but what size windows are those and are they double insulated or what if you could let me know I'd really appreciate it I'm looking for some windows for my house appreciate it