Does anybody know of a video or instructions for installing replacement windows in a 1950s brick house. I have done a couple in frame houses but not brick. I would welcome any tips or lookouts.
Thanks, Paddy
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Are you doing a full frame replacement? Custom size to fit the existing opening?
I put Marvins in my brick house and love them. The upcharge for a custom size was around $125.
Edit: Ask a moderator to move this to another folder.
Another edit: http://www.marvin.com/?page=Remodel_And_Replace
Edited 5/15/2009 11:48 am ET by JAlden
Edited 5/15/2009 11:54 am ET by JAlden
Yes. I'm taking the old steel casement windows out and replacing them with vinyl double hung windows