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2022 - Window Replacement

Aug. 24, 2022

Photos 1-3: finshing touches are being added to the windows, including caulking, cleanup and painting of the trim.

caulking exterior of new windows

cleaning up newly-installed windows

painting trim of newly-installed windows

Photos 1-3: crew members have started installing new windows in the courtyard area.

windows installed on north courtyard building wall

crew members lift new window to its space

position of new window inside classroom

Photos 4 and 5: window installation at the front of the building is completed.

new windows on westside offices

new windows at front of school

Photo 6: window installation is just beginning on the south side of the school.

start of window installation on southside building

Photos 1-3: new windows have arrived and are being installed first on the administration side of the building.

windows installed on side of building

crew members installing new windows

window installation seen from inside

Photos 4: a set of frames at the back of the building are being weatherproofed to prepare for installation of windows.

preparing for window installation at back of building

Photos 1-2: old paint is removed from existing window framing to ensure there is no potential trace of lead resulting from removal of the old glazing.

removing old paint from window frames

crew members remove old paint from window frames

Photos 1-2: plywood covers trimmed window openings until new glazing is delivered and installed.

plywood-covered windows at front of school

plywood-covered windows in courtyard

Photo 3: view inside a classroom of the windows to be constructed.

classroom windows under construction

Video: a set of windows is tested for proper sealing and weatherproofing construction. If all tests are passed, then installation can take place for the remaining windows around the building.

Photo: crew members prepare for window installation adjacent to the test area.

setting up window installation

Photo 1: old windows are stacked to the side in the courtyard after removal. Plywood covers the empty spaces until they can be worked on and new, double-paned windows installed.

removed windows are set aside in the courtyard

Photo 2: new framing and waterproofing is added along one wall.

re-framing and waterproofing of window section