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Replace window with door brick.
If you re looking to put a sliding glass door where a window is now you can do it yourself with a little hard work.
The general idea is still the same.
When you choose full frame window replacement existing windows or doors are completely removed down to the studs along with interior and exterior trim and occasionally some siding and the new window is installed in the opening.
If your door will be 71 wide then your brick opening should be at least 78 wide.
Our certified contractors receive product and installation training from andersen experts and their installations include a 2 year limited warranty.
The size of your window is.
Remove the vinyl siding and any insulation.
Draw lines down the exterior wall directly below the edges of the window to have a guide to cut by.
The existing door and its frame must be removed first.
Then take a tape measure and measure between the vertical legs of the casement across the top and in the middle and at the bottom of the opening.
In order to measure for window replacement on a brick home the interior molding must first be removed.
By exposing the original opening full frame replacement allows for inspection and repair of areas.
Depending on whether you have a brick home or a home with siding you ll be using different tools masonry drill bits and saws for brick and wood drill bits and reciprocating saws for siding.
Doors frames are generally not load bearing and can be safely removed.
Have a few sheets of plywood and some 2 by 4 on hand to cover the opening in your wall in case you get rained out your wife has your new baby a few weeks early or.
If you have questions or need e.
Do you have a brick house that needs some updated windows.
Decide on the size of the new window.
All casement angles should be a flush 90 degrees.
If cutting through vinyl siding place the circular saw blade on backwards to prevent excessive damage.