Our unit did not come with any free framing so I had to come up with something to: 1. Hide the nasty edges and gaps and 2. to seal off that big hole left behind because of our smaller A/C unit. We have to patch everything up so that cool air wont escape.
To seal off the gaps - I decided to use the styro foam that secured the A/C in its box. My wife helped out with cutting it in shape and tucking it in every nook and cranny.
While she was busy filling the gaps - I had to come up with a make shift frame that would make everything presentable. I used the old marine plywood that had previously covered that big hole in the wall.
Test fit part number 1 - I dont have that much wood at hand so I had to make the frame in pieces.
As mentioned in my previous post - Im not really a fan of concrete nails - so I had to drill out holes (using my trusty power drill) and secured the frame with some tox and screws. TIP: Take extra precaution when drilling holes in the wall - you might hit some electrical wiring and could lead to electrocution - Thanks to PHM gurus for reminding me )
This is much easier than using concrete nails :)
The frame is now complete - since I have a small A/C unit - I needed a big frame to compensate for that big hole.
Notice the masking tape at the sides? This is in preparation for paint - it would have been easier to remove the frame (they are just screwed in anyway) but since this project was done before our long weekend at my inlaws - I decided to paint it in place so I could just leave it to dry over the weekend and I wouldnt have to worry about putting it back in place once we get back :) TIP: Paint fumes are harmful to your health - always paint in a well ventilated area :)
This choco brown paint I had lying around is a perfect - it matches our cabinets and shelves!
The proper way to paint is to lay on a coat of primer first - but since Im cheap - I go straight to the base coat :)
I guess the downside to not using primer is that you have to apply several coats of paint before getting an even color - we can clearly see the brush strokes - but no need to worry..
.. as several coats of paint will give it a nice and even finish. To finish off the seal - I used the gray insulating foam that came with the A/C package.
Time to remove the tape :)
Voila! Not bad for a part time handyman like me :)
Yes! You Can install your our Aircon unit! :)
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