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Completing the Trim on the Oriel Windows

The western red cedar decking is complete on one side of the house and Tim Berky, the general contractor, is completing trim on the oriel windows that face onto the deck. Berky begins by covering the existing board with MDO (medium density overlay) to create a new surface over the underboard, an ice and water barrier, and copper flashing installed to keep water away from the house. Berky then installs corner dressing to trim out the outside of the window base. At the top, he will apply two layers with casing and corner board that he nails into place with a nailgun.
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Completing the Trim on the Oriel Windows

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" All right -- Tim and his helpers have got the decking down almost to the end of this side of the house. And now what we're watching is they're rebuilding the lower part of the Oriel window Tim why do we go over. The existing boards here. -- Which prevents any weather from getting anywhere at all close to the house all right argued to the other piece of these have already been cut at a 45 degree angle. And this is how we're dressing out the corners."

" And then what about the tops Tim. Well we're gonna start there's two layers on the top. This first layer right here is going to be the first part of the casing. And as a second corner board that's going to be coming down. Earth where would we be without our -- next week we're going to be putting some finishing touches on the deck including the railing system -- cultured stone. Thanks for joining us I'm Bob Vila. Looking for help find your next project visit bobvila.com. For everything you need to get the job done right you'll find interactive tools for planning your next project and helpful how to articles for every room in your home bobvila.com. The ultimate home site."

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