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OK may be this is a little late for Frances, but a few questions:
Single story house in Miami, CBS construction, single slab foundation on piles, awning windows. (1) What is the best way to install plywood over the windows? Should I cover the window and then drill in Tapcon to attach to the walls at the corners? or is it better to use mansory anchors, and then drill holes on the wood, fit over and fasten with nuts? This way I can reuse the anchors next time. Plywood cannot be used once they get wet. (2) Is it better to fit one big sheet over large windows, or fit a few narrower strips vertically? I saw someone cut into strips and installed them separately, wonder why other than it's easier to install (lighter weight), assuming the same number of screws of course. (3) Have two rear windows with burglar casing, what is the best way to protect those? Plywood won't fit over. (4) If the window is 48" high X 36" wide, and the plywood is 60"x80", would you cover it horizontally, vertically, or cut to smaller size to fit? Which will give best protection? Thanks in advance, O |
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