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Hi all,
I have some old windows that have oak wooden beading (no putty) externally and during extreme rain there's some water that gets in, it's fairly clear to see its getting in on the lower edge of the window between the glass and wooden beading.
Is the best way to fix this to gently pull up the external wooden beading, run a line of silicone and then reinstall wooden beading I'm guessing with panel pins?, then for good measure run some sort of caulk or some such between the joint of glass and wooden bead top and bottom and in corners?
Questions was do I reinstall wooden beading with pins or wood glue? (or do I use some putty in a gun under the bead!?)
Also i'm assuming silicone is fine under the beading, but what do you use after having reinstalled the wooden bead, as conscious clear silicone will likely make a good seal but cant be painted over? (I'll likely repaint all the windows in summer when the weather isn't so awful)
Is there such a thing as a weatherproof external paintable sealant suitable for glass and wood that would be best? (or can i just use putty in a gun as a selanet under the beading AND on top after having pinned wooden beading back in place,
Thanks all
I have some old windows that have oak wooden beading (no putty) externally and during extreme rain there's some water that gets in, it's fairly clear to see its getting in on the lower edge of the window between the glass and wooden beading.
Is the best way to fix this to gently pull up the external wooden beading, run a line of silicone and then reinstall wooden beading I'm guessing with panel pins?, then for good measure run some sort of caulk or some such between the joint of glass and wooden bead top and bottom and in corners?
Questions was do I reinstall wooden beading with pins or wood glue? (or do I use some putty in a gun under the bead!?)
Also i'm assuming silicone is fine under the beading, but what do you use after having reinstalled the wooden bead, as conscious clear silicone will likely make a good seal but cant be painted over? (I'll likely repaint all the windows in summer when the weather isn't so awful)
Is there such a thing as a weatherproof external paintable sealant suitable for glass and wood that would be best? (or can i just use putty in a gun as a selanet under the beading AND on top after having pinned wooden beading back in place,
Thanks all