Transom window over barn doors.
Remove transom window above door.
Transoms are stationary sections of glass placed above an entry door and its sidelights.
Remove the paint from around the pivot pins and pull forward to release the transom image 2.
Use a razor to cut loose all caulked joints.
Use carbide paint scrapers to strip all the loosened paint and glazing from the window image 3.
An open transom window in the winter helped heat from the central fireplace reach bedrooms at night.
Operable transoms have sashes that can be opened or closed to help regulate the temperature in a room when the door is closed.
In most cases this is a matter of removing the exterior trim surrounding the transom assembly.
Carefully remove the glass and the push pins image 4.
Pry off either the casing on the inside or the brick molding on the outside to allow removal of the jamb.
We do not make doors but you can choose most any door that you can find and we will build an exterior transom to fit above it.
Take the door off its hinges and then back out the hinge screws to remove the long stud screws that hold the jamb to the framing.
With two styles available to choose from you can add design interest with a rectangular transom or elliptical transom.
They allow natural light to stream into your entryway.
Prepare the transom for paint removal using the speedheater.
Often garage and barn transoms can be made of single pane glass to save money.
If the transom glass above your door or window is one continuous piece you will need to change out the entire assembly.
Call us so we can discuss your exact situation.
Remove screws from the sill as well as the bolts of the door strike.
We know you re out there we have built dozens of transoms for barns just like the ones below.
Discover how a transom can complement your front entry door design.
Historically operable transom windows above doors played a role in the heating and cooling in a home.
For single doors simply order a transom sash that is the same width as the door slab that will go underneath.
Transoms above the door and sidelites on one or both sides of the door make your entry visually taller and wider creating a first impression that sets the tone for the rest of your home.
Use a sharp utility knife to cut through the paint and caulking so you can see where the trim and the frame meet.