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Retrofitting Windows in Brick Walls: Flashing Strategies & Structural Requirements
Adding or altering a window opening in a brick home modifies both the building’s structural system and its exterior envelope. Because of this, the engineering and waterproofing processes must precisely match the specific type of wall construction you are dealing with. Below is a technical guide to flashing strategies, structural hazards, and best practices for both solid masonry and brick veneer walls. 1. Flashing Strategy for Solid Masonry Walls (Double-Wythe) In solid mason

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Jun 164 min read


How Do I Create a Window Opening in a House Made of Brick?
While wood-frame homes rely on wooden headers and studs to distribute weight, brick homes operate on entirely different physical principles. Masonry is incredibly strong under compression (pushing down) but very weak under tension (spanning an empty space). If you are looking to bring more natural light into a brick structure, whether it's a historic home or a modern masonry build in Southern California, here is the technical reality of how professionals safely breach a solid

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May 284 min read


How to Enlarge a Window Opening in a Solid Brick Wall Safely
While Orange County is famous for its coastal stucco and modern wood-frame construction, older neighborhoods (like Old Towne Orange, historic Santa Ana, and custom estates) often feature solid brick or masonry construction. Adding natural light to a masonry home is stunning, but enlarging an opening in brick is an entirely different beast than cutting into wood. In a solid brick house, the wall itself is the structure. Remove the wrong bricks without the right support, and yo

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May 215 min read


How to Cut a New Window Opening in a Wood-Frame Wall with Siding
Adding a new window to a wood-frame wall is one of the most effective ways to transform a dark room, improve ventilation, and increase your home’s value. However, unlike hanging a picture or painting a room, this project involves structural modification that requires precision to maintain the safety and integrity of your home. Quick Answer: Learning how to cut a new window opening in a wood-frame wall with siding requires a specific sequence of structural and waterproofing st

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Apr 225 min read
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