With this kind of window replacement it is easier to preserve the existing finish with less damage.
Full frame window replacement in stucco.
Window replacement in stucco although it does typically need to be cut back several inches from the edge of a new window when performing a full frame replacement stucco can be patched and repaired.
The biggest mistake you can make is to use a circular saw to cut out the stucco.
You would like to change the size or shape of your window.
Full frame replacement windows are the best option for you if one of these statements apply.
In order to remove these windows properly it is often necessary to break the stucco off a couple of inches in order to expose the fasteners.
The window is out of square.
Older aluminum windows usually have a nailing fin that is hidden underneath the stucco.
Basic steps to remove the old window.
He is carefulnot to damage the building paper beneath.
The opening is sealed and flashed using a patent pending water management liner.
With wood windows there is no nail fin and the stucco usually ends at the edge of the existing brickmould.
He then bends back the lath in preparation for removing the window.
If not done correctly patched stucco can expand and contract at a different rate than existing stucco potentially causing cracks over time.
There is rot in the window frame.
For one thing the patch is more likely.
Preserving a stucco finish greatly depends on the kind of windows you already have installed.
Full frame replacement in stucco walls for flush flange windows the existing window or door is cut out of the opening or collapsed.
Beating the stucco around the window until it falls out of the lath.
This needs to be done rather surgically as we want to.
In stucco homes with aluminum windows it is often necessary to cut away the original flange to preserve the stucco.