Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Oct 12, 2006 12:28 pm Hi all.
I want to move a window and install it into an existing brick wall. I need to remove the bricks and use them to fill the hole left on the other side of the house. Should I pay for someone to cut the bricks vertically, or try to angle-grind the mortar and remove the bricks manually one at-a-time? Any advice welcome. Re: Installing window into brick wall 2Oct 12, 2006 10:33 pm you need to also fit a lintel above the new hole to stop the bricks falling. It will be tricky to get a neat finish if you've not done this type of work before. yep. cool. thermal imaging is the bomb for this stuff. Get them to run the camera over your ceilings too while they are there. 11 3239 I use Tramex moisture meter and it will tell me instantly if the wall is cement sheet or plaster or masonite but most people dont have the equipment. 5 3627 ![]() it will depend on the weight of the bag, анд the style of the mounting bracket. you'd need to ensure that the weight of the bag, with a kid (or an adult) that decided… 3 2502 |