Hi all,
I am going to divide an existing aperture where the stud wall of an en-suite i am planning will meet the aperture, creating a window within/without kinda setup from an existing single long UPVC window. I have settled on housebricks (long side facing out to match the aesthetic of the building) for the division.
What I don't know is whether one row of bricks going straight up between the top and bottom of the aperture will suffice, or if I need a more substantial job to fix the new windows to.
Also, before I can fit the new windows the old one will have to come out and the brickwork will need to be completed. How long would I have to leave the aperture open before the brickwork set up enough that I could fit the new windows.
Thanks.
I am going to divide an existing aperture where the stud wall of an en-suite i am planning will meet the aperture, creating a window within/without kinda setup from an existing single long UPVC window. I have settled on housebricks (long side facing out to match the aesthetic of the building) for the division.
What I don't know is whether one row of bricks going straight up between the top and bottom of the aperture will suffice, or if I need a more substantial job to fix the new windows to.
Also, before I can fit the new windows the old one will have to come out and the brickwork will need to be completed. How long would I have to leave the aperture open before the brickwork set up enough that I could fit the new windows.
Thanks.