Trim and framing for glass block bathroom window?
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
10:49 am
I’m remodeling my bathroom. I have a wood casement window now and it’s shot and I want to replace it with a glass block window. I have vinyl siding so I want the trim around the window to also be vinyl and any trim inside to be vinyl. How do go about replacing my wood window with this new glass (or acrylic I don’t know yet) block window?
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you build the frame and be sure to let the sill (bottom piece) tilt out a little.make it the size to fit premessured blocks.blocks 8 inches sq.3 across, 3 high. finished frame size.24×24 and so on..finish the frame in and out.then cover with the matieral of your choice.vinyl or alum.fill the frame with the block.lay the number of blocks on the ground the size you would like include the size of the cement.measure, and that is the size your frame should be.good luck.