1Will
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Hello, someone asked me if I can repair the rot and water damage to the bottom of their conservatory....
I thought id show you my plan and see if anyone could see any oversights or errors and hopefully answer some questions I had...
Here are some pictures of the damage. The rot appears to be contained in the window frames. The sill or soul plate didn't appear to be rotten as far as I could see.
the "style" of the conservatory - Wooden frames with a double glazed pane.
the black thing is a tyre, it's there to prevent water ingress,
more damage to the external corner of the conservatory.
The first question, I suppose, and the most important.
Can I complete a viable repair without replacing the entire window frame?
My intention was to do the following;
1. Remove the window pane...
2. cut out the rot with a multi tool / chisels etc...
3. replace with redwood and paint.
I thought id show you my plan and see if anyone could see any oversights or errors and hopefully answer some questions I had...
Here are some pictures of the damage. The rot appears to be contained in the window frames. The sill or soul plate didn't appear to be rotten as far as I could see.
the "style" of the conservatory - Wooden frames with a double glazed pane.
the black thing is a tyre, it's there to prevent water ingress,
more damage to the external corner of the conservatory.
The first question, I suppose, and the most important.
Can I complete a viable repair without replacing the entire window frame?
My intention was to do the following;
1. Remove the window pane...
2. cut out the rot with a multi tool / chisels etc...
3. replace with redwood and paint.
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