this is why I love screwsTry to remove the sheeting without totally killing it
a ton of caulk could helpPut the window over the sheeting like you would if you were going to side the building and cover the nailing flange with trim boards.
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this is why I love screwsTry to remove the sheeting without totally killing it
a ton of caulk could helpPut the window over the sheeting like you would if you were going to side the building and cover the nailing flange with trim boards.
Don’t think they even have weep holes. LOL “Utility windows”
I think the weatherproofing they did is a bit extreme but the "getting the tatering thing in the wall" part is alright.
I would proceed with install over sheeting, trim and caulk it well.
Don't install backwards. The weep holes would angle water from the track inside the coop.
I was worried they wouldn't want to roost there if they felt vulnerable to predators. If it's too cold are they don't seem to like it I'll add shutters....The placement is pretty close to the roosts..... You get crazzzzyyyy winters there.
It should be ok since in winter they are more for light than venting with your open soffits.
All windows should have weep holes.![]()
FWIW, I have a window right next to my roosting areas and no one seems to mind. They all sleep near that corner, and I keep the window open all year long.I was worried they wouldn't want to roost there if they felt vulnerable to predators. If it's too cold are they don't seem to like it I'll add shutters....
I know 5ml is one teaspoon...does that help at all? Do you know the dosage in ml?Hey Squatchers....can someone give me the liquid measurement in Tsp or TBSp for Corid.. I'm too blonde too convert mls