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I was wondering if anyone could help me with a basement window replacement. The existing windows are metal framed into the concrete and the bottom of the window sits on a sloped bit of concrete about 3 inches.
The window opening is currently 32 inches wide x 17.5 inches high. Once the 3 inches is removed I will effectively have 20.5 inches in height.
My question is how do I go about framing out the opening once I remove the old window.
I'm able to purchase replacement windows from lowes or homedepot that are 32x19 (actual size 31 3/4 x 18 3/4)
I'm thinking I will need to break out the 3 inches of the slop to insure its level. add a top and bottom plate (about 1/2 each) but then what.
Would I screw/attach the windows directly into the concrete on either side being I only have 1/4 inch play or would I need to custom order smaller windows to allow for a full frame to be built?
Any help/images would really be helpful.
I want to see if this is something a DIY'er could do or is it a job for the pro's
Thanks
The window opening is currently 32 inches wide x 17.5 inches high. Once the 3 inches is removed I will effectively have 20.5 inches in height.
My question is how do I go about framing out the opening once I remove the old window.
I'm able to purchase replacement windows from lowes or homedepot that are 32x19 (actual size 31 3/4 x 18 3/4)
I'm thinking I will need to break out the 3 inches of the slop to insure its level. add a top and bottom plate (about 1/2 each) but then what.
Would I screw/attach the windows directly into the concrete on either side being I only have 1/4 inch play or would I need to custom order smaller windows to allow for a full frame to be built?
Any help/images would really be helpful.
I want to see if this is something a DIY'er could do or is it a job for the pro's
Thanks