I have a 28" wide opening and the window is 27.5" (long story short it should have been 27.75"). The stops are 1/2" on each side so I should have 1/4" overlap but the groove around the window seems provide minimal overlap. Does the outside of the groove provide enough contact to the trim/stop for a good seal or should I get a larger window? It seems like the caulking should take care of the seal but I don't want this to haut me later.
Note, the pictures show what looks to be a gap, but it's actually the grove, so the outside of the grove is touching the stop.
Is my window too small for the opening?
Is my window too small for the opening?
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Re: Is my window too small for the opening?
That will be fine. A nice bead of caulk (I recommend OSI Quad) will cover that and seal it up. Be sure to insulate around the frames as well, preferably with a low-expansion, closed-cell expanding foam made for windows and doors.
Re: Is my window too small for the opening?
HomeSealed, thanks again, that's good to hear! Already got some OSI Quad caulking so I should be good to go.
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