I'm in the process of replacing the old wood double hung windows in my 100 year old house. For the most part all of the windows are pretty standard except for the window in my 1/2 bath on the 1st floor.
The window is a casement style that opens into the bathroom. The sill is flat on the bottom. So essentially I'm dealing with a deep box to fit the window into. Do I just treat it as a normal replacement window and specify the sill to be flat and then trim out the inside of the window with traditional jam stops?
The window is a casement style that opens into the bathroom. The sill is flat on the bottom. So essentially I'm dealing with a deep box to fit the window into. Do I just treat it as a normal replacement window and specify the sill to be flat and then trim out the inside of the window with traditional jam stops?
