Hi Everyone. I know it`s been asked before.I did a search and came up with some info. 
What is the proper way to measure for new construction windows?I am replacing six windows in my home with new construction windows. Two must fit into an opening that is recessed about the depth of a brick,then to the sill, and "touch" the soffit.I was told to measure the casement by removing the inside trim, then get measurements from outside to outside. The existing windows are a tight fit, I would like to order the new ones with brick mould and prevent any capping at all , unless If done with wood.(budget)
The other four are fitting over siding. Can I order a brick mould
on these as well and instead of peeling back the siding install so the brick mould gives a finished appearance , and prevents the window from having to fit between the siding?
Again , I am looking for a finished appearance to the outside,with no capping,if possible.
Thanks in advance for any and all replies.
Peter
					What is the proper way to measure for new construction windows?I am replacing six windows in my home with new construction windows. Two must fit into an opening that is recessed about the depth of a brick,then to the sill, and "touch" the soffit.I was told to measure the casement by removing the inside trim, then get measurements from outside to outside. The existing windows are a tight fit, I would like to order the new ones with brick mould and prevent any capping at all , unless If done with wood.(budget)
The other four are fitting over siding. Can I order a brick mould
on these as well and instead of peeling back the siding install so the brick mould gives a finished appearance , and prevents the window from having to fit between the siding?
Again , I am looking for a finished appearance to the outside,with no capping,if possible.
Thanks in advance for any and all replies.
Peter




 50" width 50" high, subtract 3 1/4" to allow for brick mould , and shimming. So the size of window I would order is 46 3/4" wide ,by 46 3/4 wide . With the brick mould added on by the manufacturer , I end up with my 1/2" allowed for shimming , insulating and caulking.
50" width 50" high, subtract 3 1/4" to allow for brick mould , and shimming. So the size of window I would order is 46 3/4" wide ,by 46 3/4 wide . With the brick mould added on by the manufacturer , I end up with my 1/2" allowed for shimming , insulating and caulking.
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