The room I'm setting up has crank-style casement windows, and I need to install a window AC unit. I have already removed the vertical aluminum brace that went right down the middle of the window opening (where the swing out windows would latch closed), and now I have an open space that can accommodate the small 5000 btu unit. But I obviously have to mount the unit inside of a sheet of plywood that will be cut to fit the window opening, and then glued/caulked into place.
The sheet of wood needs to be only 25 inches by 36 inches. I went to Home Depot today and saw that 3/4" pressure treated plywood comes in 4' x 8' sheets, and is pretty expensive, at like $45 a sheet. I was told that here in my very humid climate I really should go with pressure treated wood, but I couldn't help noticing how much cheaper regular old plywood is.
My question is this: Do I really need pressure treated plywood, or could I just somehow seal a regular sheet, making it impermeable to the weather?
A follow up question is, are there any alternatives to wood that would be effective for this purpose? Like aluminum sheeting or something? (Not that I know the price of that stuff or anything... I'm just looking for cost-effective alternatives).
Thank you!
The sheet of wood needs to be only 25 inches by 36 inches. I went to Home Depot today and saw that 3/4" pressure treated plywood comes in 4' x 8' sheets, and is pretty expensive, at like $45 a sheet. I was told that here in my very humid climate I really should go with pressure treated wood, but I couldn't help noticing how much cheaper regular old plywood is.
My question is this: Do I really need pressure treated plywood, or could I just somehow seal a regular sheet, making it impermeable to the weather?
A follow up question is, are there any alternatives to wood that would be effective for this purpose? Like aluminum sheeting or something? (Not that I know the price of that stuff or anything... I'm just looking for cost-effective alternatives).
Thank you!