Sunday, 4 March 2012

How To Repair Rot And Decay On Wooden Windows Easily

By Andrew Brentford


You probably want to know how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows so that you will not have to replace your windows. When you discover rot and decay on the frame and windowsill, you should complete a repair that costs a fraction of a window replacement. This is a do-it-yourself job that anybody can finish.

The first thing you need to do is prepare the window and frame for the repair. You will need to repaint the wood when the repair is over, and that means you need to scrape away excess paint and lightly sand the wood. You also have to pull away any rotten wood that remains on the window. This keeps the rot from persisting in the window.

The next step is to mix your epoxy or putty. You have to use some kind of substance to fill the gaps that have been left by the rotten wood you removed. Some people use wood putty, a strong epoxy, or even auto-body epoxy. Use the substance you're most comfortable with, and make sure you have enough to fill all the holes.

You may have created a pretty big space when you removed all of the rotten wood. If this is the case, you may want to have some backup to make sure the putty sticks. Drilling a couple small holes inside the crevice will give the epoxy a place to settle into. This makes it stick better and hold better.

Push the putty into the spaces that need to be filled, and make sure it is packed in tight. Don't worry about any bad spots or creases you leave. You will sand those out later, and then they will be painted over with your window color. Allow the putty to dry so that it is tough enough to handle the sanding job you'll have to done when the holes are filled.

After you're done, caulk the window, prime it, and paint it. You may leave behind small spots that need extra attention, but you should be able to refill them and re-paint. Keep doing the touch-ups until you are satisfied with the finished results.

Fixing the decay in your windows saves you money on very expensive replacements throughout your house. Plus, you may find that other windows in your house need the work you just finished. This same procedure can also be done on doors and door frames. Doing repairs on your home is easier than you think if you will simply follow the steps provided.




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