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Updated over 3 years ago, 04/06/2021
What to do with the space for window counterweights?
I have a property I am rehabbing. The siding and windows are in such condition that it simply makes sense to go with full, new construction type windows with the integral nailing fins and J-channel. Then finish the whole house with reasonable quality vinyl siding. The windows are all pretty much 30 inches wide and 67 inches tall. I have included a picture of the windows below.
I am curious what to do with the central column between these two windows. If I go with two 30 inch wide windows, what happens to the 4 inch space between the windows currently being used for the counterweights. If I leave it there, then I will have two window with J-channel, that are about two inches apart, leaving a tiny space between them. Do people usually put siding between these two windows?
Is another option to order two 32 inch windows and then fasten them together? If so, do I buy the two double hung windows already attached together at the factory, or is this something I do myself on the job site?