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Hi;
I realize that this may be a ridiculous question, but no harm in asking anyway...
I would like to (eventually) replace my old attic windows. The house is around 80 years old, the windows are double-hung, originals.
One side of the attic has two windows side by side with a moulding between, which houses the counter-weights. On the outside, there is aluminum siding over wood.
What I would like to do is rip out the double window and install a fan with louvered cover, and maybe a window on one side or each side depending on the size of fan I install.
On the other side of the attic there are two more windows, but these are seperated by the chimney. Same double-hung.
I do not have a ladder long enough to reach the attic windows (about 30ft) and don't like to work on a ladder anyway, so I am wondering if it it is at all possible to install windows with access only from the inside.
Thanks
FW
I realize that this may be a ridiculous question, but no harm in asking anyway...
I would like to (eventually) replace my old attic windows. The house is around 80 years old, the windows are double-hung, originals.
One side of the attic has two windows side by side with a moulding between, which houses the counter-weights. On the outside, there is aluminum siding over wood.
What I would like to do is rip out the double window and install a fan with louvered cover, and maybe a window on one side or each side depending on the size of fan I install.
On the other side of the attic there are two more windows, but these are seperated by the chimney. Same double-hung.
I do not have a ladder long enough to reach the attic windows (about 30ft) and don't like to work on a ladder anyway, so I am wondering if it it is at all possible to install windows with access only from the inside.
Thanks
FW