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Old 08-28-2019, 07:10 PM
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I’m thinking of adding another window in my bedroom Gardenia model cement block. Any recommendations
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Old 08-28-2019, 07:33 PM
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First, check with ARC.
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Old 08-29-2019, 03:03 PM
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OP, this may not be as simple as cutting hole and sticking in a window. You may need to have a concrete (or equivalent) header installed to support the roof, the house plans will be useful to determine this. Wiring should not be a problem, dust will be. I am not familiar with the building code, but our Gardenia appears to have the concrete block filled with concrete in the vicinity of window and door openings as well as a few other places. The Sumter County Building Department, in Pinellas Plaza can provide ypou will your house plans, and as noted above, call ARC first and submit plans for approval.
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OP, this may not be as simple as cutting hole and sticking in a window. You may need to have a concrete (or equivalent) header installed to support the roof, the house plans will be useful to determine this. Wiring should not be a problem, dust will be. I am not familiar with the building code, but our Gardenia appears to have the concrete block filled with concrete in the vicinity of window and door openings as well as a few other places. The Sumter County Building Department, in Pinellas Plaza can provide ypou will your house plans, and as noted above, call ARC first and submit plans for approval.

I believe it's called a "steel Lentle"
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Old 08-29-2019, 07:30 PM
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Yes, I agree a lentle, the specific word slipped my mind, the original construction has a U shaped steel channel with rebar that is filled with concrete. The retrofit construction may be different depending on the building code, and the width of the opening. Also, I was assuming a concrete block house, which is what our Gardenia is. I am sure the requirement will be different for a wood or poured concrete construction.

Also, if you can get on their schedule, I would strongly suggest T&D for your project, you will waiting while, but I have seen 2 or 3 local projects from start to finish, and there were done very well.
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We had a window added a couple of years ago. It will require a building permit from the county. If any fire codes have changed since your house was built, you may be required to meet the current codes as well. The county should be able to answer your questions.
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