Filling in part of internal reveal

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Niall Church

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Best snd simple waybto fill in part of window reveal,as on photo,theres some foam in there,about 2" deep!
 

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I’d simply clean up the foam a little and fill it with bonding plaster , leave it slightly below the existing plaster level so you can use a bit of finish plaster or just use some water based filler to make up the level . You can then if you want to fit white glazing strips available in many widths around the sides and base of the window frame …hope this answers your question.
 
I’d simply clean up the foam a little and fill it with bonding plaster , leave it slightly below the existing plaster level so you can use a bit of finish plaster or just use some water based filler to make up the level . You can then if you want to fit white glazing strips available in many widths around the sides and base of the window frame …hope this answers your question.
What are glazing strips?
 
What are glazing strips?
I’m probably calling them by the wrong name ( my apologies) they are the thin upvc strips often fitted by window companies when fitting new windows. Sometimes to enhance the window frames and often to cover up minor damage to the window opening ..

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You can get a 5mtr length for a few pounds . A few small blobs of high tack adhesive and then caulk the edges ( when set ) that meet a painted wall and silicone for any that meet the window frame .
 
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