Installing a window box to your home is often a difficult task, especially if it is to be mounted directly on the wall outside. There are several questions you must ask when embarking on this quest: How much weight should be supported? What kind of equipment is the box? What type of surface is the window box mounting? What kind of hooks or other supports are available? These are just some of many questions that need answering to successfully hang your window box.
Wood and PVC windows are usually heavy and to be able to take a lot of dirt and support a lot more weight than vinyl. Vinyl is generally not recommended for direct mounting of the house because of the thinness of the material, its susceptibility to cracking, and its lack of structural support. These light boxes usually sit specialized metal at the top of L-brackets can be screwed directly into the outer wall. A heavy box window is often mounted in two ways (1) supports are installed in the house and then the box is provided separately for the brackets or (2), the window box is bolted directly to the house by the back of the opposite box.
If parentheses are used, they are generally technical, although sometimes false hooks that are available not lend support to all. To mount brackets, you'll need to start by measuring the height of the box and the compensation through the brackets that distance under the window sill. Then you'll need to measure equal horizontal spacing of the central window sill on each side of investment support. If the box is longer than 48 ", three or more brackets are generally recommended. If the surface is used, you can screw hooks directly into it. Use at least 3" screws to try to reach against - plated under the siding. This will give the screws something other than the siding to recover. In the case of stucco, you'll need to pre-drill ? "holes and place drywall anchors in - again using 3" screws. Vis will not take stucco, but the drywall anchors to seize and develop the screws pass through. In the case of brick, you must repeat what has been done to the stucco. However, unlike stucco, you'll need a "hammer drill" to drill into hard brick. Start by pre-drilling a ? "hole and then place a ?" anchor drywall in the hole. Screw through the support and anchoring and support will be securely attached to the wall.
Once the brackets are safe in the wall of the window box can be placed on top and be focused on the window. Finally, drill through the bottom edge of the box and directly into the brackets until guaranteed. It is generally recommended that your window box overlooking the width of your window 1.3 "on each side of aesthetics and to avoid disproportionate research. If you want to mount a box window of the house without the use of technology Laying down measures are very similar. Start by pre-drilling a hole every 18 "in the back of the box, preferably near the vertical center. Hold the box up to the window in the appropriate position and mark on the house with a pencil through pre-drilled holes. Remove the box and then drill 5 / 8 "holes where you marked. Place a 5 / 8" lead anchor in the hole. Keep the box on the head with shields and screws 3 / 8 "lag bolts with washers until the anchors guaranteed. This is the heaviest to install a window box and avoids the media because of failure degradation over time.
Well, now you're ready to install a window box. If you have not already bought one, now you have all the confidence you need to add value and curb appeal to your home for years to come.
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