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[email protected] January 18th 06 05:45 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 
We have a house that was built in the 50's and has marble windowsills
throughout. We would like to replace the old aluminum windows, but we
would like to keep the marble sills. We've talked to a couple of
contractors and a window dealer, and it's 2:1 against the sills so far.

The problems I can think of are (1) possibly breaking the sills during
window removal; and (2) the new window frames will probably be thicker,
which might cause the sills to jut out into the room more (assuming
they butt up against the frame rather than go under it).

Has anyone done something like this? We'd really like to keep the
sills...

Thanks!!


Charles Spitzer January 18th 06 06:01 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
We have a house that was built in the 50's and has marble windowsills
throughout. We would like to replace the old aluminum windows, but we
would like to keep the marble sills. We've talked to a couple of
contractors and a window dealer, and it's 2:1 against the sills so far.

The problems I can think of are (1) possibly breaking the sills during
window removal; and (2) the new window frames will probably be thicker,
which might cause the sills to jut out into the room more (assuming
they butt up against the frame rather than go under it).


marble cuts well using a wet tile saw. keep asking others to see if they'll
do it.

Has anyone done something like this? We'd really like to keep the
sills...

Thanks!!




Bob January 18th 06 06:39 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 
You should be able to find someone to do that. Just make sure that they are
insured, and that the contract you sign says that if a sill is damaged they
will pay for someone to replace it.

wrote in message
ups.com...
We have a house that was built in the 50's and has marble windowsills
throughout. We would like to replace the old aluminum windows, but we
would like to keep the marble sills. We've talked to a couple of
contractors and a window dealer, and it's 2:1 against the sills so far.

The problems I can think of are (1) possibly breaking the sills during
window removal; and (2) the new window frames will probably be thicker,
which might cause the sills to jut out into the room more (assuming
they butt up against the frame rather than go under it).

Has anyone done something like this? We'd really like to keep the
sills...

Thanks!!




[email protected] January 18th 06 06:58 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 

wrote:
We have a house that was built in the 50's and has marble windowsills
throughout. We would like to replace the old aluminum windows, but we
would like to keep the marble sills. We've talked to a couple of
contractors and a window dealer, and it's 2:1 against the sills so far.

The problems I can think of are (1) possibly breaking the sills during
window removal; and (2) the new window frames will probably be thicker,
which might cause the sills to jut out into the room more (assuming
they butt up against the frame rather than go under it).

Has anyone done something like this? We'd really like to keep the
sills...

Thanks!!


I had the same problem with nonreplacable mouldings, crowns etc. I did
not get anyone who would guarentee the mouldings would not break upon
removal. These are 100 years old and could not me matched up without a
custom job, which I was not prepared to do. Have you considered window
inserts? If your frames are solid and you know you have insullation
around the frames this might be an alternative. I went this route on
single hung inserts. They look fine, 0 loss of window size, 0 draft
issues and 0 noise issues. Not only did I save on the mouldings the
inserts were less expensive.


[email protected] January 18th 06 07:12 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 
What exactly is a window insert? We have aluminum storm windows that
are attached on the outside. It is very inconvenient to open or clean
the windows with this arrangement, which is one reason we want to
replace them. Another is that even with the storm windows they are not
very energy efficient.


The Reverend Natural Light January 18th 06 09:23 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 
The windows in my house were replaced before I bought it and the
original window sills are still in place. However, they're wood and
putty could have hidden a lot of installation abuse. Marble wouldn't
be as forgiving.


-rev


[email protected] January 18th 06 10:49 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 

wrote:
What exactly is a window insert? We have aluminum storm windows that
are attached on the outside. It is very inconvenient to open or clean
the windows with this arrangement, which is one reason we want to
replace them. Another is that even with the storm windows they are not
very energy efficient.


Every window is set in a frame. With new window installation you remove
the window and frame. With inserts you remove the window only. A track
system and some 2x3 pine is set in the exhisting frame and the insert
is set in this. This is only a good option if your frame is free from
rot and you know that around the frame is insullated as when inserting
these neither the inside trim nor the outside trim is removed. The
inserts are single hung and with a flick of a clip they can pivot in
for easy cleaning. Like you I had alum. storms outside circa 1970's and
windows circa 1900's. The windows went in the garbage and the storms
were used on a green house.


D Duddles January 19th 06 03:38 AM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 
We had the same situation in our old house....late 60's vintage with crappy
aluminum windows and marble sills. We had them replaced with no problem,
and not a bit of damage to any of the marble sills. They just removed the
glass from the old windows, pried up the bottom of the frame, and cut them
out with a sawzall. Didn't disturb the sills at all.


wrote in message
ups.com...
We have a house that was built in the 50's and has marble windowsills
throughout. We would like to replace the old aluminum windows, but we
would like to keep the marble sills. We've talked to a couple of
contractors and a window dealer, and it's 2:1 against the sills so far.

The problems I can think of are (1) possibly breaking the sills during
window removal; and (2) the new window frames will probably be thicker,
which might cause the sills to jut out into the room more (assuming
they butt up against the frame rather than go under it).

Has anyone done something like this? We'd really like to keep the
sills...

Thanks!!




[email protected] January 19th 06 02:09 PM

Can we replace our windows and retain the marble windowsills?
 
What type of new windows did you get? We have single-hung aluminum
windows, and would like to replace them with double-hung vinyl-clad
windows (the kind that tilt in for easier cleaning).

Did the sills have to be cut to fit the new windows? Do they butt up
against the bottom of the window frame, or go under?

Thanks!



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