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J[_2_] July 23rd 07 12:11 AM

garage siding and window replacement
 
I have a detached garage that I plan on having the siding replace in the
near future. It also has a window that needs replaced. This is the only
window on that side of the garage. Because the size of the window (23" x
23") is non standard, I would rather install something that Lowes has in
stock.

Can I simply reframe the opening to a larger size and install the new
window? Any info on the internet about reframing window openings or is
there not much to be concerned about?

Currently the siding has 'paper' underneath it. I understand that it would
be wise to install OSB. I would like to remove the siding ASAP so I can
install the window, but it will be a few weeks before siding will be
installed. Would it be ok to install OSB and leave it exposed to the
weather for approx 4 weeks or should I cover it with plastic or something?

Many thanks,
-j




Art July 23rd 07 01:21 AM

garage siding and window replacement
 
I would visit www.Pella.com and/or andersen window's site to see the
importants of properly flashing a window. Buying a new window and not
installing it correctly is a waste of money. You can download installation
instructions at those sites and see how to install a quality window even if
you buy a different brand.

You say there is paper under the old siding. What is under the paper?

The right grade of OSB can take a fair amount of weather.


"J" wrote in message
...
I have a detached garage that I plan on having the siding replace in the
near future. It also has a window that needs replaced. This is the only
window on that side of the garage. Because the size of the window (23" x
23") is non standard, I would rather install something that Lowes has in
stock.

Can I simply reframe the opening to a larger size and install the new
window? Any info on the internet about reframing window openings or is
there not much to be concerned about?

Currently the siding has 'paper' underneath it. I understand that it
would be wise to install OSB. I would like to remove the siding ASAP so I
can install the window, but it will be a few weeks before siding will be
installed. Would it be ok to install OSB and leave it exposed to the
weather for approx 4 weeks or should I cover it with plastic or something?

Many thanks,
-j






J[_2_] July 23rd 07 02:13 AM

garage siding and window replacement
 
Nothing is under the paper, just studs. (Actually, a portion of the garage
contains a small office and it has insulation under the paper).


"Art" wrote in message
ink.net...
I would visit www.Pella.com and/or andersen window's site to see the
importants of properly flashing a window. Buying a new window and not
installing it correctly is a waste of money. You can download installation
instructions at those sites and see how to install a quality window even if
you buy a different brand.

You say there is paper under the old siding. What is under the paper?

The right grade of OSB can take a fair amount of weather.


"J" wrote in message
...
I have a detached garage that I plan on having the siding replace in the
near future. It also has a window that needs replaced. This is the only
window on that side of the garage. Because the size of the window (23" x
23") is non standard, I would rather install something that Lowes has in
stock.

Can I simply reframe the opening to a larger size and install the new
window? Any info on the internet about reframing window openings or is
there not much to be concerned about?

Currently the siding has 'paper' underneath it. I understand that it
would be wise to install OSB. I would like to remove the siding ASAP so
I can install the window, but it will be a few weeks before siding will
be installed. Would it be ok to install OSB and leave it exposed to the
weather for approx 4 weeks or should I cover it with plastic or
something?

Many thanks,
-j








Art July 23rd 07 04:35 AM

garage siding and window replacement
 
You need to install the right grade of OSB and then building paper, like
tyvek, over that. Does it have footings?


"J" wrote in message
...
Nothing is under the paper, just studs. (Actually, a portion of the
garage contains a small office and it has insulation under the paper).


"Art" wrote in message
ink.net...
I would visit www.Pella.com and/or andersen window's site to see the
importants of properly flashing a window. Buying a new window and not
installing it correctly is a waste of money. You can download
installation instructions at those sites and see how to install a quality
window even if you buy a different brand.

You say there is paper under the old siding. What is under the paper?

The right grade of OSB can take a fair amount of weather.


"J" wrote in message
...
I have a detached garage that I plan on having the siding replace in the
near future. It also has a window that needs replaced. This is the only
window on that side of the garage. Because the size of the window (23" x
23") is non standard, I would rather install something that Lowes has in
stock.

Can I simply reframe the opening to a larger size and install the new
window? Any info on the internet about reframing window openings or is
there not much to be concerned about?

Currently the siding has 'paper' underneath it. I understand that it
would be wise to install OSB. I would like to remove the siding ASAP so
I can install the window, but it will be a few weeks before siding will
be installed. Would it be ok to install OSB and leave it exposed to the
weather for approx 4 weeks or should I cover it with plastic or
something?

Many thanks,
-j










J[_2_] July 25th 07 10:25 PM

garage siding and window replacement
 
Excuse my ignorance, but I don't know whether it has footings or not.


"Art" wrote in message
link.net...
You need to install the right grade of OSB and then building paper, like
tyvek, over that. Does it have footings?


"J" wrote in message
...
Nothing is under the paper, just studs. (Actually, a portion of the
garage contains a small office and it has insulation under the paper).


"Art" wrote in message
ink.net...
I would visit www.Pella.com and/or andersen window's site to see the
importants of properly flashing a window. Buying a new window and not
installing it correctly is a waste of money. You can download
installation instructions at those sites and see how to install a quality
window even if you buy a different brand.

You say there is paper under the old siding. What is under the paper?

The right grade of OSB can take a fair amount of weather.


"J" wrote in message
...
I have a detached garage that I plan on having the siding replace in the
near future. It also has a window that needs replaced. This is the
only window on that side of the garage. Because the size of the window
(23" x 23") is non standard, I would rather install something that Lowes
has in stock.

Can I simply reframe the opening to a larger size and install the new
window? Any info on the internet about reframing window openings or is
there not much to be concerned about?

Currently the siding has 'paper' underneath it. I understand that it
would be wise to install OSB. I would like to remove the siding ASAP
so I can install the window, but it will be a few weeks before siding
will be installed. Would it be ok to install OSB and leave it exposed
to the weather for approx 4 weeks or should I cover it with plastic or
something?

Many thanks,
-j













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