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Why is a Rediframe in a masonry opening not as secure?

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Why is a Rediframe in a masonry opening not as secure?

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top A Installation in a masonry opening requires sub-bucking. Sub-bucking is a method in which 2x’s are anchored to the opening at the head and jambs. This provides the material that the Rediframe is attached to. This means that the opening is only as secure as the anchors holding the 2x’s to the masonry.

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