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Which first: Sash window restoration or internal dry lining?

  • 22-05-2013 6:56pm
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    Hi all,
    will more than likely be proceeding with purchase of a solid stone farmhouse, in good structural condition. The sash windows need restoration (complete removal for 4-6 weeks) and we need to add internal dry lining insulation ((all exposed stonework internally)

    Which job do you feel should be completed first?
    The windows - replaced, fitted and made tight / tied in with the exposed brick work OR internal dry lining so we can have the adjusted window sills fitted and stonework covered before windows are fiited in?? :confused:

    Experience and opinions welcome please!


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