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Covering exposed plywood for the winter
We recently had the windows replaced with smaller windows (couldn't
afford custom windows). I am not sure what to do with the exposed plywood I used to cover the gap from the old window to the smaller, new ones. We are having vinyl siding installed in the spring so I'm hoping there's something I can cover the plywood with so it won't cause me problems over the winter. I live in a cold, windy climate that gets a lot of snow so I want to ensure the moisture doesn't get in the walls where it shouldn't. Once the vinyl siding goes on we will seal it up permanantly, unless I am able to do something now to seal it up permanantly. The house currently has stucco on it if that makes any difference. Dave |
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