Submitted by Present-Substance-82 t3_119vq6m in DIY
Hi everybody,
I want to replace an old wooden window with something more durable. Preferably PVC.
Here is the current situation and 2 options I have thought of myself: https://imgur.com/a/BhsMHFv
The problem I can see coming up is the corners that have been taken out of the siding to accommodate the top en bottom drip edge. The wall is only 6cm thick so I don't have a lot of room to build a fancy structure.
I can order a PVC window with a 22mm edge around the sides but my guess is that that would not be enough to cover the holes. I can not find a window with a bigger list. Replacing part of the siding is not an option unfortunately.
The other option I can think of is ordering an inside the frame window without a lip and building a new wooden list/frame around it. I've included some examples of both in imgur as well.
Any wise thoughts on how I can best remodel this so it will last?
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Thanks in advance!
BxTart t1_j9ofi42 wrote
Hire a professiona & let them sort it out. The premium is worth not agonizing over the details & fear of getting it wrong. They will also have options for your window that you might really want.