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  1. Bill Haynes

    This window in a 50's brick house

    I would fir out the jambs to make it flush with the brick. Get an insert replacement window that is 3-1/4" thick and push the outer edge into the brick opening. Screw into place, foam and then caulk the perimeter.
  2. Bill Haynes

    Wood casement window frame with film

    I think that you are talking about the sash and the poor condition that it is in. It looks to me like you have some dry rot in the corner likely coming from the exterior glazing stop leaking. You will need to find the manufacturer and find out if you can get a replacement sash or replacement...
  3. Bill Haynes

    Window Trim Rot

    The windows have been neglected and not maintained, no wonder they are rotting out. The sashes need to be sanded down, primed and painted. The brickmould can be removed and a composite of the same design added. BUT, I would assume that the frames of these units will show rot and they should be...
  4. Bill Haynes

    Wood casement window frame with film

    Those are a pushout casement, that's all I can tell you.
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