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Porch Windows Replacement With Frames Or Without?
Frank99
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I want new porch windows but on top of the current upvc wndows is a tiled roof, i was asked if i would like the new frames and windows or just windows and my other half later asked me if this would mean the roof would have to come down.
I just wondered if anyone knew when porch windows are replaced if the whole thing need to be done as i love the red tiled roof i currently have so don't want to lose it, when you take out porch windows are there support beams for the roof or as it is a very small porch if the roof would be attatched to the house wall similar to a canopy?
The porch is about 5 feet by 4 feet (LxW).
I just wondered if anyone knew when porch windows are replaced if the whole thing need to be done as i love the red tiled roof i currently have so don't want to lose it, when you take out porch windows are there support beams for the roof or as it is a very small porch if the roof would be attatched to the house wall similar to a canopy?
The porch is about 5 feet by 4 feet (LxW).
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