This means you can remove 3 or 4 inches of stucco without breaking the paper.
Replacing vinyl windows in stucco.
You can take out more at the top but only if there s a header there.
Replacement windows and broken stucco one thing that is possible to do is patch the stucco.
Installing vinyl windows in an existing stucco building requires removing a strip of stucco from around the window opening.
While this method can help hide the exposed black paper it can be an eyesore visually.
It is not easy to match the color between existing and new stucco so you will end up with patches around your windows.
Otherwise you ll break the paper.
These stucco problems are quite common when replacing old units with new vinyl windows.
Vinyl replacement windows come mounted in a new jamb and are simply tilted into the old frame and fastened in place.
You beat back stucco.
In an ideal scenario you should replace windows first and do the stucco on your house second.
But the bigger part of the problem might be the condition of the stucco itself and how it was applied in the first place.
It ll be reused in the same place.
But the process we recommend.
When you need to replace windows in a stucco home you likely won t need to damage the stucco in order to remove the old window and insert the new one as the new replacement window will fit within.
Normally there will be two studs on either side of a window and a double sill below.
The difficulty of matching the color and exact texture of stucco makes it.
Old stucco is often very hard but you should be.