Remodeling our 1960’s basement means making some energy-efficient upgrades, like our new vinyl windows! See which we chose and get our tips for installing. 

See all the work we’ve done so far in this basement remodel here — and be sure to subscribe to see what’s coming next! 

 

New Basement Windows

We are only the 2nd owners of this house, so a lot of the house was original to its 1960s building standards when we bought it. Including the single pane aluminum windows.

We’re modernizing as we remodel (including leaving the ceiling open to the joists) and that includes making this home more efficient and comfortable.

We’ve upgraded the lights. It was time for the old windows to go.

1960s Basement Remodel New Windows #remodelaholic

We’ve already replaced the window in the bathroom, so little by little all the windows are getting upgraded to double-pane vinyl windows.

There are a few different ways to install windows, and I’ve been DIYing long enough (and watching contractors close enough) to have the confidence to install my own windows.

These 2 windows are surrounded by the original concrete foundation, and I was installing while it was cold outside, so it was a little different install than others I’ve done.

Watch the video for more info about how I installed this basement window. 

Installing New Basement Windows In 1960s Basement Remodel #remodelaholic

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