An Experts Opinion On How To Repair Rot And Decay On Wooden Windows

| Thursday, August 11, 2011
By Joe Pollit


Many people are looking for instructions how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows. Homeowners rather fix and not replace their windows because they have an appreciation for the natural wood beauty.

There is a great deal of information on the subject and a lot of products available on the market today. This information and the products can assist with the window project. It is recommended that the products be researched on the Internet or discussed about with a professional in the field before they are purchased. If a subject matter expert is not available or convenient to discuss with, then a person can obtain the necessary knowledge by consulting books and attending seminars or webinars.

For large rot and decay problems, the use of filler is advised. Fillers can be purchased at hardwood stores, home improvement stores, or on the Internet. Fillers come in tubes which are squeezed to easily dispense the substance. After the substance is applied, allot time for it to get hard and then use properly graded grit sandpaper to fine tune the area. After sanding, it is necessary to use a finisher to complete the work.

Putty is best product to remediate nail holes in the window sill or frame. Putty products are readily available and are easy to apply as well. They are pre mixed and can be purchased to match the color scheme of the wood. Only a little putty is needed to fill the hole and after it hardens and dries; the color matching material blends in perfectly with the natural finish of the wood.

Rotted wood is caused by damages from water. Wetness and moisture makes wood soft and can bring about mold. For rotted repairing, chisel out the rotted area with a screwdriver and pry out the rotted fibers of wood until cleared. Provide enough time for the area to be totally dry before laying down a coat of hardener. Hardeners are available from the same stores and from the Internet as well. Apply the hardener, permit time for it to saturate into the wood and dry, before applying filler.

Use a urethane finishing product to repair rotted and decayed window sills. It is necessary that the sill be cleaned of all foreign material. Use the finisher by following the manufacturers instructions printed on the container. The sill should be dry before sandpaper is applied.

This advice is suggested to homeowners who want to know how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows. It is recommended that necessary amount of time be allotted to wooden window restoring projects. With prudent research and planning, the wood can be restored and costs can be kept at a minimum.




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