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Tips on Replacing old windows and doors

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I have a project whereby I have a single backdoor standard size with windows either side (ears to the door)

I intend to remove the old metal crittal frames and then cut out the old wood frames that they were set into and remove those as well.

I will then replace in UPVC the door sourced from B& Q and the windows from a seperate supplier (60mm profile on each) and I intend to use a joining strip.

Ive never done this before so mildly terrified. Does anyone have any tips. Im particularly concerned about overhead support. I was working on the basis that there must be a lintel above (I can see a soldier course of bricks above the door window). Also unsure about setting the UPVC door sill/threshold (just screws and mastic?)

Any advice greatfully recieved
 
The soldier courses might be tied into a cast in situ concrete lintel with wall ties.
You should really go through Building control when replacing windows yourself.
 
My personal advice is that don't reuse any thing. Try to use new material because it is long life and also a reliable.
 

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