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Home Severe Wood Rot - Window Replacement Project
Matt Risinger is doing a window reinstall on some wood windows that have been getting wood rot. He's going to use Marvin contemporary windows for the replacement. Fist, let's explore the source of the window damage. The wood rot comes from the materials the building is made with, the way they are facing towards the weather and the sprinkler system. Risinger shows us that a lot of the areas have damage. Fast forward and we'll see a final look at how the Marvin windows were installed," and how they fixed all the rot using Poly-Wall Alumiflash Plus. The builders integrate the windows using the old Tyvek and remove layers of stucco. Watch the full video to learn more.

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