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New, larger windows in a brick house?
We are considering buying a 10-year-old ranch-style brick house, which
has relatively small windows. I don't like this- it's not enough light in the house. Therefore, I got an idea to remove a few old windows, enlarge the openings and install new, bigger windows. Questions a Is it possible to do it at all and if yes, how expensive could it be? I have an impression that enlarging the opening in the brick wall, i.e. removing some of the existing breaks that surround the existing opening, might be impossible from the structural point of view. I don't have any experience in things like this, so I'll need to hire a professional. How much could it cost? TIA, Andrei |
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