Convert window to sidelight
Thanks Steve
jhpers
in Permits 10 years and 4 months ago
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jhpers | 10 years and 4 months ago
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I have a patio door with an (attached) side window. It’s time to replace the patio door and would like to convert the side window to a sidelight so more light comes in to the kitchen. The egress does not change as I will have one door to patio and there will be nothing structural as I will leave the present lintel above the door and window. In other words I am not widening the opening. Do I need a permit? If yes, what kind of permit do I need? Will ALT-3 be enough? Thanks
thetinkerswagon | 10 years and 4 months ago
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if you are not changing the opening – the size of the brick-to-brick, you do not need a permit. Steve
jhpers | 10 years and 4 months ago
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The opening will change at the bottom since I amr eplacing a window with a sidelight that extends to the floor. I have to take the bricks below the window part. Now it looks like this II I and will become like this II II The max width brick to brick will remain the same.
thetinkerswagon | 10 years and 4 months ago
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I am not an architect and I only know what I have read. it sounds to me like you are removing a few bricks. technically, I bet you have to file this. if it were my house, I might try to sneak it in. you do mention that you are not touching the lintel. besides, if it is in the back, there is a good chance the city does not have a pic of it. I do not want to tell someone to do something wrong though. Steve