Fasten each mounting bracket to the brick wall with a lag screw.
How to secure window box to brick.
If there are already holes in the window box place the screws in them.
Secure the window box to the brackets with a drill and 2 5 inch 6 4 cm screws.
Otherwise drill two holes in the box for the screws to fit into.
Ensure the d rings hooks are secure on the window box to make it easy to hook on the vinyl siding.
Set the window box down.
The packaging will tell you.
You will need to fasten the box to the brackets or it will easily fall off.
Use a tape measure to ensure that the box is centered under the window.
Hold the window box up to the window in the desired location and with a pencil trace through the drilled holes in the back of the box so that you are transferring onto the walls of your house the corresponding location of the holes on the box.
Use a box end wrench to tighten the lag screw into the wall anchor.
With the correct drill and masonry bits though you can provide α secure mounting for a flower box on the brick wall under a window a skill that can be applied to other masonry projects.
You will now need to drill where you have marked.
Using screws attach the two d rings to the back of the window box.
To install the window box simply clip it onto the two mounting brackets.
Purchase a window hanger for your box.
Set the box aside.
Place the flower box on the.
Then we used the tapcon concrete anchors to attach the brackets to the house make sure they re level.
To attach these diy window boxes to the brick wall my dad used a hammer drill with a masonry drill bit.
Balance a carpenter s level on top of the box to ensure it is level.
Use a marker pen and make reference marks on the bricks through the holes of the box at each end.
Hold the window box flush against the house just below the window casing.
We borrowed a hammer drill from a friend but you can actually rent one from some home depot stores.
Step 5 brick.