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Re: garage refurb
As I pulled the T111 off, I noticed a spot in the styrofoam that would move. I pulled back an edge and saw something that I had forgot about, a window. After I replaced some of the old concrete anchors with Tapcons, I cut the firring strips and styrofoam. This is the window that at one time, many years ago, I bricked up from the inside. One of the previous owners had sided over it.
Since I had taken care of it on the inside, was sheeting and siding over it on the outside, and knew it was going to be a royal PITA to get it out, I left it there. I ripped down some 2x material and started to frame it in. You can also see where I knocked out the bottom motared window ledge, hoping the window would come out easily.
Once it was framed in, I covered that with OSB and replaced the firring strips and foam. Next step is to hang some foil faced OSB over the foam and firring strips.
As I pulled the T111 off, I noticed a spot in the styrofoam that would move. I pulled back an edge and saw something that I had forgot about, a window. After I replaced some of the old concrete anchors with Tapcons, I cut the firring strips and styrofoam. This is the window that at one time, many years ago, I bricked up from the inside. One of the previous owners had sided over it.
Since I had taken care of it on the inside, was sheeting and siding over it on the outside, and knew it was going to be a royal PITA to get it out, I left it there. I ripped down some 2x material and started to frame it in. You can also see where I knocked out the bottom motared window ledge, hoping the window would come out easily.
Once it was framed in, I covered that with OSB and replaced the firring strips and foam. Next step is to hang some foil faced OSB over the foam and firring strips.
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