I noticed when painting the frames of the original sash windows that there are gaps around the outside of the frames (between the frame and the external brickwork).
The gaps are only 2-3mm and don't let in any draught or wet.
My first instinct was to run some kind of filler around but then I wondered if the gaps are there for a reason? Maybe to help any water that might get into the frame to dry up before it rots the timber?
I've heard of weep holes before but I'm not sure if it's the same thing.
The gaps are only 2-3mm and don't let in any draught or wet.
My first instinct was to run some kind of filler around but then I wondered if the gaps are there for a reason? Maybe to help any water that might get into the frame to dry up before it rots the timber?
I've heard of weep holes before but I'm not sure if it's the same thing.