Water is leaking into garage around a window that was I believe improperly trimmed. How can I fix this so it doesn't leak? I believe the rain water collects in the trim and makes its way in from there.
This is why a replacement window should not be installed as a new construction window... with no flange. The perimeter of the window doesn't look to be sealed at all.
Looks like at a minimum, you need someone with a metal brake to come clad that bare wood and caulk it.
Hello, I removed my siding to install some french doors, and when I reinstalled it I have one piece that is slightly off causing it to constantly come unzipped. This is because I added a drip cap over the door and that caused my siding to be bumped up about a 1/8" over the door, which is about the distance I'm off. It will go together, but won't stay together.
I really can't take the siding off and reposition, because I have a deck preventing me from accessing the lower siding (I had to removed several deck boards the first time and don't wont to do this again).
I've read to use a nail or silicone to secure.
Can anyone offer advise? What's the best solution and materials to use? Thanks
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I want to buy a new round gable vent for my garage under construction. I see both urethane and pvc materials used. I want something that comes in white, does not need to be painted and will not yellow over time.
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