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This is the original window. Still has the grids. And the bushes are hiding the rott that the homeowner was unaware of.
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Here you can see the old grids and see the paint that is peeling and cracking. This is where the rain and moisture was entering and rotting the wood windows
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You can see we have removed the old window. The brick mold and the jams that were rotting.
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This is the right lower side of the window with extensive water damage and wood rot
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This is the left lower side of the window with extensive water damage and wood rot
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Here the old wood stool has been removed due to the extensive water damage and rot
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Here Gabe is measuring for the new bullnose that will be nailed to the new stool.
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The new bullnose has now been installed. The new stool will support the weight of the new window when it is installed.
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Here Gabe is installing a new 1x6 to fill in for the rotten wood that we removed during the removal process
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The new support 1x6 to hold the new window in place.
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The new picture window is in.
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This is the Alside Mezzo picture window with a half round mulled together on top.
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I just wanted to show the old windows verses the new window. You can see the rotting bottoms caused by the over grown bushes that have been removed.
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This window project is done. The new windows have been installed the adhesive and sealants have been applied. This is a really nice install.