To remove a broken storm window, identify if it is inside or outside-mounted and remove retention clips or screws for the inside. If the storm window is stuck to the existing window frame, run a utility knife around the seam between the windows to loosen the window. If you want to take the storm window frames out of your house, work from both the inside and the outside. Once the frames are removed, you can either replace the storm windows with new ones or slide them upward.
To remove horizontal storm sashes, check on the outside to see if the aluminum storms have been painted and score the paint with a utility knife to allow the storms to come apart easily. Open the inside and remove the storm windows using a pry bar, suction cup handle, and a flat putty knife or screwdriver to score the painted area and pry the edges loose.
If you can’t lift the door, use an open end wrench and turn a nut that moves the pivot pin up into the pivot pin. Use a utility knife to score the painted area and a flat putty knife or screwdriver to pry the edges loose. Watch out for loose frames on older windows.
Use a drill with a screwdriver bit to unscrew the storm window from the existing window frame, saving the screws for re-installation in the future. This DIY project can be dangerous and inefficient, but it is essential to follow safety precautions to avoid potential hazards.
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