What are some opinions of the best way to insulate around the replacement windows when you install them. I am currently using batt insulations and pushing it in all around the window with a putty knife, since I have tons of extra batts to use. What has anyone else had success with? Is that non-expanding foam any good? At $5 a can its quite pricey. Just curious of different or most successfull options out there.
As someone has already mentioned, the idea is to trap the air. So, you want to seal around the windows. You can do this from outside by applying a bead of caulk when the windows are installed - this also helps seal the window frame from wet weather (I always caulk in my window frames)
For very large areas, I will run a bead of foam around the inside to help seal it again, to keep wind from blowing through, and finish up the space with battens. I dont attempt to fill the whole space with just foam. This seems to me, to be the most cost effective solution, as you get the benefit of both products, with minimal cost... say one can of foam, as opposed to several, hehehe.
For very small areas, I will just use the straw on the foam can, to help seal the area -- as I normally use the foam anyway to seal the exterior side of the gap, I just go ahead and fill in any really small places.
One word of caution to those who havent thought about it.... do not use EXPANDING foam around windows, as the expansion can put them in a bind, and make the windows stick, hehehe. Instead use a product like DAP makes which expands 75% immediately... not GreatStuff, which continues to expand over time. (The DAP white foam also cleans up with water -- GreatStuff, you have to wear off, lol)
Congrats on the new windows