I have timber doors and windows on a 1940s semi.
On the front on the property the windows and doors have a dark oak stained finish.
On the rear they have a dark brown gloss painted finish. I can see some paint is flaking off and there appears to be a grey finish underneath - i'm assuming its some primer?
I want to re paint them all with dulux weathershield exterior satin paint (conker) which is a dark brown.
Some of the timbers have some rotting.
How should I prep the surface on the windows and doors to the front of the property where they currently have a stained finished.
Please advise of the steps.
How should I prep the surface on the windows and doors to the rear where it currently has a gloss finish.
Any tips and advice will be appreciated.
On the front on the property the windows and doors have a dark oak stained finish.
On the rear they have a dark brown gloss painted finish. I can see some paint is flaking off and there appears to be a grey finish underneath - i'm assuming its some primer?
I want to re paint them all with dulux weathershield exterior satin paint (conker) which is a dark brown.
Some of the timbers have some rotting.
How should I prep the surface on the windows and doors to the front of the property where they currently have a stained finished.
- Does it require a primer.
- What grade sandpaper should i use.
- Do I apply silicone to the edges and window pane and beading before or after painting?
- What type of silicone should i use?
- How do i fix the rotting - filler?
Please advise of the steps.
How should I prep the surface on the windows and doors to the rear where it currently has a gloss finish.
- Will this require a primer?
Any tips and advice will be appreciated.