Hi everyone,
Please see the attached pictures of my existing wooden window and door, I’m thinking about changing them with upvc, the opening for the window is 1236 W x 1070 H, I’ve seen that I need to deduct 10mm for fitting, I’m going to go for second hand unit, so much cheaper than, if I get a upvc window similar to the wooden one, I assume that I open the window and screw into the wooden door frame? To fix the other end I did think about putting some right angled brackets on the upvc unit and secure it to the wall, it won’t look great and I’m not sure if it will damage the upvc frame in anyway? I guess the other option is to remove the beading and the glass and then use long fixing screws and plugs into the bricks, top & bottom and left hand side, is that difficult? I removed the trim on a different window a few years ago using a scraper it did mark the trim quite a bit, would a proper glazers knife, if there is such a thing help? Maybe the scraper was too flexible? Any thoughts on how much the glass alone would weigh? I’m 66, so not young, can probably handle 40 lb, I’ll have someone helping me, another DIYer, he’s older than me, but I hope we can both lift the new unit in? I can’t see a lintel in the garage, so I was going to put a plank of wood across and 2 uprights, that should be ok? If I manage to get a upvc widow with 2 openings, 1 each end, the just open the windows and screw in side, top and bottom? The chances of getting one with my dimensions with 2 openings is slim.
Thinking about the door, the actual frame is 765 W x 1990h, so they are the internal measurements, if I give those to the supplier hopefully he can sell me a door, I intend to keep the existing wooden frame, might put some UPVC trim on it to save me painting it, and attaching the door to the outside of the frame, sound ok? Will I be able to attach clothes hooks to the door frame to hang up my scruffs, or will that damage the door?
Thanks for your help
Please see the attached pictures of my existing wooden window and door, I’m thinking about changing them with upvc, the opening for the window is 1236 W x 1070 H, I’ve seen that I need to deduct 10mm for fitting, I’m going to go for second hand unit, so much cheaper than, if I get a upvc window similar to the wooden one, I assume that I open the window and screw into the wooden door frame? To fix the other end I did think about putting some right angled brackets on the upvc unit and secure it to the wall, it won’t look great and I’m not sure if it will damage the upvc frame in anyway? I guess the other option is to remove the beading and the glass and then use long fixing screws and plugs into the bricks, top & bottom and left hand side, is that difficult? I removed the trim on a different window a few years ago using a scraper it did mark the trim quite a bit, would a proper glazers knife, if there is such a thing help? Maybe the scraper was too flexible? Any thoughts on how much the glass alone would weigh? I’m 66, so not young, can probably handle 40 lb, I’ll have someone helping me, another DIYer, he’s older than me, but I hope we can both lift the new unit in? I can’t see a lintel in the garage, so I was going to put a plank of wood across and 2 uprights, that should be ok? If I manage to get a upvc widow with 2 openings, 1 each end, the just open the windows and screw in side, top and bottom? The chances of getting one with my dimensions with 2 openings is slim.
Thinking about the door, the actual frame is 765 W x 1990h, so they are the internal measurements, if I give those to the supplier hopefully he can sell me a door, I intend to keep the existing wooden frame, might put some UPVC trim on it to save me painting it, and attaching the door to the outside of the frame, sound ok? Will I be able to attach clothes hooks to the door frame to hang up my scruffs, or will that damage the door?
Thanks for your help
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