I am finishing my basement living room and want to replace the original windows with new ones. Menards already had the size I needed in stock (common size I guess), it was a 32 (31 3/4) X18. The old wood window is out now. 3 sides of the opening are cinder block. I can attach a mudsill sitting on top of my block and screw it to my existing floor joist. A screw can then be driven through the window into this piece of wood. I also thought I would put a Tapcon near the bottom on each side of the window. At that point I would spray expanding foam from the inside on each side and caulk the exterior. Does this sound correct, I have never done windows before. If so, what kind of caulk should I use to seal vinyl to cinder blocks? My cinder blocks have a cut slanted edge on the outside. I am going to line the outside of the window to this edge so that water will drain off and not pool anywhere.
Anything else I should know?
Forgot to mention, the window has 3 flanges (sides and bottom). I was told I can just cut these off since I can't screw them to anything. The instruction sheet says to use mortar wash, not sure what that is or if it is needed.
Thanks
Anything else I should know?
Forgot to mention, the window has 3 flanges (sides and bottom). I was told I can just cut these off since I can't screw them to anything. The instruction sheet says to use mortar wash, not sure what that is or if it is needed.
Thanks
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