Thanks Andy. OK, first for the info..... The windows are wooden. Pine I guess. The property is 20 years old. Standard brick. And I'm talking here about the outside of the windows.....
We have had the windows painted and have the following jobs left:
*****Fill the gaps in the frame joints where needed.
Basically, I mean where the different parts of the frame meet, small nail holes - that kind of thing. Can anyone recommend a decent filler for this kind of work please?
*****Re-seal the individual window panes
The painter did quite a poor job! He painted over the existing silicone/putty/mastic (???) which tbh was not in the best condition anyway. His paint lines were quite poor and over zealous. So I'm thinking my two options are to either:
- Remove/scrap away ALL the existing silicone/putty/mastic (???), then repaint, then seal with an appropriate product.
- Cut the existing paint with a blade just to straighten it up and get it off the glass in the over zealous areas. This would inevitably result in me slicing a bit of the existing silicone/putty/mastic (???) away too. Once done, go over with a clear silicone to re-seal and to ensure the paint and old putty is "stuck down" firmly.
I wondered which method would be best and what frame to glass sealants are recommended please?
*****Re-seal the frames to the brick sidings
I've been looking at all kinds of different sealants and trying to choose one. What a quagmire! They all seem to say the minimum width should be 5mm. Some of my gaps are as small as 1mm width so I'm not sure which of the products will be suitable.
The gaps are quite deep in places (up to 70mm) and I was planning on using a low expanding foam as a backing. I've bought a can of it, but the trouble is the applicator tube is too big for most of the gaps I have, and I fear that without being able to get the tube into the gaps I'm going to make an almighty mess!
I should add that above the windows there was some loose mortar which I have removed and here the gaps are a fair bit bigger. See pics. Was planning on filling the gaps with foam and then putting sealant over the whole lot.
So what's the best way to fill small gaps around frames (especially in the smaller in the 1 - 5mm region) and which products are recommended?
Here are a few photos to help illustrate:
Any help and advice would be fantastic.
Cheers
Max