Installing a window on corrugated tin

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So we are converting an old lean too building on our property to a chicken coop. It has corrugated tin siding and roofing. I need to install 2 windows on this tin siding. Any recommendations on doing this? I thought I would just frame it on the inside and outside then caulk around it. I really don't see another way to do it.

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   / Installing a window on corrugated tin #2  
just a suggestion...
They make wooden slats for corrugated metal that allow the corrugations to seat flat...you could possible use it (along with some 1x) to make a better seal for the outside trim around the window...(top and bottom anyway)
 
   / Installing a window on corrugated tin #3  
Google "windows for corrugated metal". You'll find a lot of ways to do this.

Good luck.
 
   / Installing a window on corrugated tin #4  
The way I would do it is to run a couple of 2x4's from the ground up on the inside to make the sides of the frame for the window. If you have a dirt floor, be sure to put something under the 2x4's at the bottom.
 
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What type of backing do you have behind the metal? If you have (or construct) a full frame around the window you can use standard metal siding J strips. After you build the framing the correct size for the window, cut out the siding to the frame size, then cut the J strips to size and insert them over the cut edges of metal siding. Next mount the window and pull the J strips hard against the window frame. Put siding screws through the siding and back flat of the J strip and into the window opening frame. Then, if you want it fully weatherproofed, you can caulk between the J Strips and the window.

I know this may sound complex, but it's a very easy installation and will look quite finished.
 
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One other thought. On my window installs in the pole barn, I used a trim piece meant to go over windows and doors (has a drip edge) on the top and the J strips on the sides and bottom.
 
   / Installing a window on corrugated tin #8  
OK, I found a picture. Not a great one but you can see the top drip edge and J-strips. This is before the siding is installed, but you cut the hole and install the trim, then insert the window without removing the siding.

window.jpg
 
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The windows I bought have a nailing flange already. Not sure how the J strips will work on the corrugated material.
 

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