Use paintable silicone caulk around the exterior door casing.
How to install a sliding glass door in an existing brick wall.
Use expanding foam insulation to seal any gaps between the door frame and wall.
This will prevent moisture from rotting out the door frame.
You can rent this saw.
Remove screws on the left right top and bottom sides of the sliding door.
After you cut through the mortar block wall you can then remove the bricks that have been cut out.
Cover the foam insulation with trim and add a small amount of caulk to the visible joint between the trim and interior wall area.
Clean out all the mortar and seal around the edges with a mortar sealer.
If the wall is load bearing you will have to construct a temporary wall to support weight before you can install the header.
Cut out your inside framing.
Make sure to move the bricks to a different area so you will not be tripping over them while you install the door.
Use a putty knife to remove the excess after it dries.
Remove the studs and frame in the header.
You will need to cut into the wall about 3 3 1 2.
This is an extra step that adds to the cost and it will probably have to be included in the plans you file to get the permit.
Then use a screwdriver to remove the screws which hold the frame of the sliding door to the wooden door frame.
In this video you will see the team of anthony randazzo sons construction install a sliding glass door in an existing brick wall.
Hammer the anchors into the dimpled sections of the frame until the head of the anchor is flush with the frame.
Center the frame within the opening and insert the expansion bolts for your existing wall anchors ewa anchors into the dimples on the frame.