One of the future DIY projects of mine is to add an en-suite to the main bedroom. Now I'm fine with the electrics, plumbing and such like but I thought the addition of a small obscured glass window would be really nice. This would go into a standard cavity wall at first floor level.
Not that I have any intention of doing it (heights not being my thing at all) but I wondered how this was done. Since the bricks up to the plate will need to be supported whilst some form of lintel goes in, I can't work out how to do this without 20ft long ACROS.
Assuming I get someone else to do the window, how much would you reasonably expect to pay for a small ventilation window at first floor level (in a very standard 1920's house) 3ft by 2 ft?
Sorry I know these estimate questions are almost impossible to answer but I really don't know how complex this is at all.
Cheers
Not that I have any intention of doing it (heights not being my thing at all) but I wondered how this was done. Since the bricks up to the plate will need to be supported whilst some form of lintel goes in, I can't work out how to do this without 20ft long ACROS.
Assuming I get someone else to do the window, how much would you reasonably expect to pay for a small ventilation window at first floor level (in a very standard 1920's house) 3ft by 2 ft?
Sorry I know these estimate questions are almost impossible to answer but I really don't know how complex this is at all.
Cheers