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Insist on single piece precast sills.

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What a window sill should look like. There is one single (aka monolithic) piece of concrete:

 

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These are multiple piece window sills. Notice the joints. If you don't install them properly (most installers do not), there will be water intrusion in the structure. Mold, rot, etc. follow.

 

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I know all my examples are all stone or brick exteriors, but it applies to all window installations.

and they damned well better not screw the bottom of the window into place angry2.gif

and they damned well better not screw the bottom of the window into place angry2.gif

 

Water doesn't run uphill, so any driving rain against the window will eventually run to the bottom frame of the window. Screwing the bottom frame of the window provides a conduit for the water to travel through into the structure.

Insist on single piece precast sills.

That is french to me. tongue.png
 

What a window sill should look like. There is one single (aka monolithic) piece of concrete:

 

windows-lintels-1.gif

 

Window-Sill-Replacement-With-Red-Brick-W

 

 

 

These are multiple piece window sills. Notice the joints. If you don't install them properly (most installers do not), there will be water intrusion in the structure. Mold, rot, etc. follow.

 

29056_1.jpg

 

 

 

ar129762591977436.JPG

My house is stucco, but I have no sills.
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I watched it on Univision at work.  Much more entertaining.  :)  I will take a 0-1 loss and advance and save our guys for Belgium. 

They looked tired. Managed to move the ball well from the 5th minute until half, but that was about it. The starting slow we've had against Euro rivals, need to get the butterflies out. Hopefully we won't have those on the Belch-ans and can control the game somewhat.

Perhaps time to root and rip mine fresh. Sure there is a bunch of shit on it.

One strange ghost too. I can't send SMS to one of my friends as they come up blank. WOrks to everyone else. Doesn't matter if it is a group conversation or a pic. Blank.

My wife digs hers, hate playing with it myself as it makes my DNA seem SLOW as shit and feel like a toy.

Not surprised you hate playing with it yourself.

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