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Covering exterior cinder block under window

Torn Mind

Lifer
Nov 25, 2012
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Some plywood covering the cinder blocks under the window has started failing at the bottom. The maximum possible thickness I can use if I just straight up replace the plywood is 5/8in and likely 1/2in to keep a gap between the block and window.

However, I think I should replace it with a material that doesn't absorb water from the surrounding brick veneer.

I have a space of 27in x 65.5in of area to cover. This area recessed relative to the brick veneer.
 

Torn Mind

Lifer
Nov 25, 2012
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Right now, I might just do a temporary repair of just removing the worst of the plywood and inserting in a piece.

I'm tempted to do stucco for something longer lasting and durable but i might mess up the air cavity between the brick veneer and cinder block.

This is a 50 year old townhouse and it's not a house I'm dearly in love with.
 

herm0016

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It's a sheet of cement siding that looks like stucco, or whatever texture you get. Tear off the ply and replace with this. Should last 50 years. Why do it twice?