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[email protected] April 30th 05 12:24 PM

insulation around windows
 
here's my problem - circa 1900's house with single hung origional
windows - in excellent shape. inside casing is wide painted pine (6").
if i remove it's gonna split so it not an option. i know there is a
cavity around 4 sides of the window around 4" wide. anyone know what to
do around insulating this - one idea was to drill holes in framing and
blow the stuff in then plug it. is this the correct choice?

ty


m Ransley April 30th 05 01:54 PM

Single pane old windows are likely less than R-1 with high air
infiltration, insulating the cavity will have no effect on your utility
bill. Storms will help a bit but new dual pane Low E Argon will help
perhaps 15% winter and summer.


[email protected] April 30th 05 02:39 PM

yes, the storms are already there. i have started the process of
replacing the windows with "inserts" - couple a year. the inserts i
have put in do not solve the problem of the space around the casing.


[email protected] April 30th 05 03:06 PM

If it's a 1900 house with original windows, you almost surely have
counter-weights in channels on either side of the window. They are
connected to a rope/chain over a pulley to the window. This means you
can't fill the side channels with insulation. I remember on an episode
of This Old House where they did it. I think the solution was to get
rid of the counter-weights and install a modern control mechanism. Of
course, that is a lot of work.


calhoun April 30th 05 03:47 PM

It sounds like you have the weight and pulley system. That cavity is to hold
the weights. If you are changing, to the insert style, you can remove the
pulleys, at the top, and though the weight access door (usually held in with
one screw) you can remove the weights. Than with a stick you can push
insulation up till you see it in the pulley hole.

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here's my problem - circa 1900's house with single hung origional
windows - in excellent shape. inside casing is wide painted pine (6").
if i remove it's gonna split so it not an option. i know there is a
cavity around 4 sides of the window around 4" wide. anyone know what to
do around insulating this - one idea was to drill holes in framing and
blow the stuff in then plug it. is this the correct choice?

ty





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