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Sealing How can I seal a below-grade window permanently?

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Below Grade Window Permanint Sealing it up.a below-grade window permanently

I purchased my home a couple of yearyears ago and this year I am going to replace the deck and build a fence. The deck was in terrible condition so I completely took it down. To my surprise I found 2 below grade windows under my deck that had been dry walled over on the inside. In fact the previous owner even left the glass painspanes in the windows. I want to fix this permanently and fill it in so it won't ever be a problem again. What is the best way to do this?

Below Grade Window Permanint Sealing it up.

I purchased my home a couple of year ago and this year I am going to replace the deck and build a fence. The deck was in terrible condition so I completely took it down. To my surprise I found 2 below grade windows under my deck that had been dry walled over on the inside. In fact the previous owner even left the glass pains in the windows. I want to fix this permanently and fill it in so it won't ever be a problem again. What is the best way to do this?

Sealing a below-grade window permanently

I purchased my home a couple of years ago and this year I am going to replace the deck and build a fence. The deck was in terrible condition so I completely took it down. To my surprise I found 2 below grade windows under my deck that had been dry walled over on the inside. In fact the previous owner even left the glass panes in the windows. I want to fix this permanently and fill it in so it won't ever be a problem again. What is the best way to do this?

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Below Grade Window Permanint Sealing it up.

I purchased my home a couple of year ago and this year I am going to replace the deck and build a fence. The deck was in terrible condition so I completely took it down. To my surprise I found 2 below grade windows under my deck that had been dry walled over on the inside. In fact the previous owner even left the glass pains in the windows. I want to fix this permanently and fill it in so it won't ever be a problem again. What is the best way to do this?