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Posted by on November 8, 2006, 10:32 am
If I need to shim the window, should I use synthetic shims? or should
I just screw it in and caulk bigger gaps...I'm talking like maybe 1/4
inch or so?
> M (nospam) wrote:
> > >I live in upstate NY in a house that was built in 2000.
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> > > I want to replace the cheap single glass basement windows with some
> > > nicer insulated windows of the same size. How are basement windows
> > > normally set in? I am hoping that the windows are attached to pressure
> > > treated lumber that is in the concrete. Could they just be set in the
> > > concrete itself? I think they are wood frame. If that is the case,
> > > should I install the new vinyle windows with concrete screws (those
> > > blue ones) and silicone?
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> > > What is best practice in this situation?
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> > vinyl and mortar... you may have to special orderVinyl double glazed windows
are great. Just attach to concrete with
> any of several methods (Blue tap con screws are good) caulk the
> perimeter and thats it.
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