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aletarw
06-03-2020, 11:28 AM
I live in a stucco house. One room has small window high on wall. I want to enlarge the opening so I end up with a full-size standard window.
Anyone ever done this? How much does it cost? What company to use.
retiredguy123
06-03-2020, 11:39 AM
If you have stucco on the outside, then your house could be either concrete block of poured-in-place concrete. If so, it will be a lot of work and involve several different trades. Any good general contractor could do it, but it will be expensive, messy, and will require a county building permit. I would get three quotes and see if it is still worth it.
anothersteve
06-03-2020, 11:41 AM
I live in a stucco house. One room has small window high on wall. I want to enlarge the opening so I end up with a full-size standard window.
Anyone ever done this? How much does it cost? What company to use.
Unless you go with the same width window it will be a lot of work like was said.
Steve
LuvtheVillages
06-03-2020, 02:16 PM
I live in a stucco house. One room has small window high on wall. I want to enlarge the opening so I end up with a full-size standard window.
Anyone ever done this? How much does it cost? What company to use.
Do you live in a courtyard villa? Is this the wall that is right on the lot line?
Be sure you get ARC approval before proceeding.
davem4616
06-03-2020, 02:17 PM
we converted a window opening to a door in a stucco/block home we had in Ft Lauderdale about 5 years ago
no matter how much plastic you put up, you're gonna have a constant mess with fine dust all over the house....how it even got into the garage still is a mystery
we used a single contractor....different trades were involved...there was a lot more to the job, so I can't give you even a ball park on what just enlarging a window would have cost back then
aletarw
06-09-2020, 01:53 PM
Thanks.
aletarw
06-09-2020, 01:55 PM
Not a villa. Probably 15 ft between houses.
Michael Charles
06-09-2020, 02:14 PM
Not a villa. Probably 15 ft between houses.
I would highly recommend T&D windows division.
The main reasoning is that they most likely built your house. At the very least they put in your windows and they did the stucco exterior.
They would know the exact window that you presently have and could do a complete one stop shop for you including the much needed ARC approval. Don't let some/any company tell you that you don't need that approval. They have different divisions, when the block work is finished the next crew comes in and you simply write the check.
Better to know what is or is not allowed at your particular location.
Best of luck.
photo1902
06-09-2020, 03:51 PM
I live in a stucco house. One room has small window high on wall. I want to enlarge the opening so I end up with a full-size standard window.
Anyone ever done this? How much does it cost? What company to use.
Block homes are modified all the time. I second the recommendation for T&D. And/or, D&D Village Construction.
champion6
06-09-2020, 06:29 PM
If you have stucco on the outside, then your house could be either concrete block of poured-in-place concrete. If so, it will be a lot of work and involve several different trades. Any good general contractor could do it, but it will be expensive, messy, and will require a county building permit. I would get three quotes and see if it is still worth it.Because it's an exterior change, you also need ARC approval, in addition to county permit(s).
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