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How Do I Install Andersen Woodwright Windows in Brick?

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How Do I Install Andersen Woodwright Windows in Brick?

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Andersen woodwright replacement window inserts are a versatile and beautiful product. The nature of a replacement insert is such that the original window’s frame and trim are left intact, and the new window is slipped into the opening left by removing the original sashes. Because the original frame is installed in the brick sill, the exterior finish of the building has virtually no effect, making for a simple install. Remove the interior stop situated along the window jamb vertically. Use a wood chisel to pry the stop away from the window. Lift the bottom sash out of the window and cut the sash cord on either side of the sash. Remove the separator stop located behind the lower sash you just removed that is running vertically up the jamb. Use a wood chisel to pry it from its slot. Pull the upper sash down and out. Cut the cords on the sides. Pry the sash cord pulleys from the jambs with a small pry bar. Cut a piece of ¾-inch plywood to fit snugly into the hole where the pulley was on ea

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