Window installation is a disruptive process. You don’t want the installation to take longer than it needs to. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to prepare your home that will speed along the installation process when crews arrive. Here are a few things you can do to prepare for replacement windows in Portland, OR.
1. Deactivate the Alarms
The first thing is first, contact your security company and make sure you deactivate the alarms. Nothing will be more frustrating than the alarm going off every time the door opens and closes. So have a professional come to disconnect the alarms and reconnect them once your project is finished.
2. Clear the Work Areas
You would be surprised how often an installation team shows up at a home to find that the drapes, curtains, and blinds are still up. This is something window crews are not meant to handle, and it will slow the process down if they have to wait for you to remove all the window coverings. Take care of this step the day before installation so the crew can get straight to work. You should also be sure to remove anything fragile from the walls near the worksites.
3. Move and Cover the Furniture
You also want to make sure all of your bulky furniture is moved away from the windows so installers can get in and out. And though the team will have their own coverings for the worksite, you might want to use your own coverings to drape over your furniture to prevent the dust from settling there. And don’t forget the outside too. Move outdoor furniture away from the windows and make sure your flowerbeds are ready for a bit of an invasion.
4. Provide Easy Access to the Outlets
This is something the installers will thank you for. Window removal and installation will go faster with the use of power tools. And having easy access to the outlets will streamline the process and help keep things moving along.
5. Clear the Walkways
Window removal and installation means a lot of traipsing in and out of the house with products and tools. You want to be sure you clear the hallways and walkways. Clear away rugs, chords, small toys, or anything else that could trip up the workers while they carry your windows in and out of your home.
6. Make a Plan for Pets and Small Children
Speaking of things getting underfoot, you don’t want your pets or little ones at risk during window installation. Make a plan to restrict their access to the work area. This could mean planning to keep them in an interior room of the home or having a neighbor watch them for a little while during the day.
7. Plan to Stay Onsite
Last, but not least, if you want the project to run smoothly it is best if you plan to stay onsite. That way if a problem or a question comes up you can be there for the duration and handle things promptly. This will make the process run more smoothly so you can get straight to enjoying your new windows.
For professional installation on replacement windows in Portland, OR contact EnergyGuard Windows & Doors. Our team of installers will be in and out and you will be enjoying your new windows in no time.
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