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Enclosing a breezeway between house and garage, (there is an existing roof )

Home Improvement Asked by Cheryl on January 1, 2021

I am in Calif. I would like to enclose my breezeway. At front of house would be solid, possibly a transom window at top. At back yard side of breezeway, a set of French doors with a vinyl window at each side. I can’t find anybody to do it for me, so I think I should try it myself.

Although the front of house is lapboard, Iwould like this wall to be stuccoed. Would like to use cement board rather than plywood. Wondering how far back I should place the bottom plate to accommodate thickness of finish materials. Also, since bottom plate will be placed on existing concrete slab, I’d like to use a well recommended caulking under it so water will not creep in.

One Answer

Never try to align a new wall with an existing wall, unless you are using the same identical materials.

Your plan calls for different materials, so I’d recommend you step the wall back a few inches so it doesn’t look like a mistake.

Answered by Lee Sam on January 1, 2021

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