Northguard windows and doors a specialist in vaughan window replacement says the windows would come first in this scenario.
Change windows or siding first.
Now if you have decided to have both projects done at the same time one will need to be installed first.
Depending on the type of window you are replacing it may not be as crucial to change them before the siding is installed.
Whereas if you did the windows and the siding at the same time that capping would be done when the windows were replaced.
Even when they decide to do both the windows and siding at the same time they would still install the windows first.
Installing the windows first allows our technicians to properly set the windows in place and then finish them off with the proper capping.
Two of the most popular renovations are siding and window replacements.
Installing the windows first allows the contractor to set them into place and then precisely finish off all the capping surrounding the windows before adding the siding.
I am installing windows and siding which one comes first.
Going the windows first route is the popular option among contractors.
In case you re wondering capping is the protective covering usually aluminum or sheet vinyl that is put over exposed exterior wood trim.
If both projects are undertaken at the same time the windows would come first.
By installing the siding second you can ensure that your siding looks fresh and neat.
If you install siding first and then install windows you may run the risk in scratching or damaging the siding when removing or installing the new windows.
Of course the ideal situation is to have your windows and siding.
Both can add their own unique value to the home and are often a smart investment to make into the property.
It usually damages fairly easily so if you have siding installed first the process of removing the old siding.
The reason being is that it gives the contractors time.
Find a contractor who can do both.
This is so they can cap the surrounding windows before adding the siding.
Siding siding tends to be less expensive than a full window replacement mostly because the materials are simpler and easier to install.
Window capping is a protective covering usually aluminum that is often added to exposed exterior frames during the installation.
Go for replacing the windows first.
We would remove the siding around the window to be replaced and then proceed to remove the old window.
If homeowners want to change the shape or size of the window through additional construction work this can cost 50 to 100 percent extra to replace all windows in the house.