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Hi,
I am looking in to the cost of adding a through the wall AC unit to our Condo. The building currently has Vinyl siding. Assuming the HOA gies me the go ahead, does anyone have reccomendations for a siding guy who can cut the hole for me? Only looking for the outside work. I can handle the inside... Thanks |
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Any carpenter who knows his stuff should be able too. No, I don't have a contact but opening up your search for more than a siding installer will help. To trim it out correctly someone will need to find what is currently there, or at least a close replacement. Styles change and the color of anything added won't match exactly because of weathering. I have siding in Mass added a room a few years ago and the only thing available looked terrible against the old siding. Re-did the whole house.
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I am trying to figure out what someone would charge to do this. If it was my house I would just do it myself but it's a Condo so they want someone qualified ![]() |
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Where are you located?
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One is 6' off the gound and the other is about 12'. No high ladders neede. The framing must still be behind the drywall from the original sleeves so it should be an easy install. I will open the wall on the inside to determine location before we cut the outside. I am located at the Weirs. |
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