D DesktopNerd Joined 24 Oct 2023 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Country 24 Oct 2023 #1 Please can you tell me what I should do to fix this rotten wood next to the window frame. Should I add wood filler? Or remove the rotten wood and fill with cement? Or something else? Thank you for your help. Attachments IMG_2238.jpeg 412.2 KB · Views: 52 IMG_2237.jpeg 413.2 KB · Views: 57
Please can you tell me what I should do to fix this rotten wood next to the window frame. Should I add wood filler? Or remove the rotten wood and fill with cement? Or something else? Thank you for your help.
B blup Joined 5 Nov 2007 Messages 7,126 Reaction score 1,393 Country 25 Oct 2023 #2 You may be able to chop out the exposed rotted wood, and build up with an epoxy resin filler and suitably treated strip of wood. Blup
You may be able to chop out the exposed rotted wood, and build up with an epoxy resin filler and suitably treated strip of wood. Blup
D Diver Fred Joined 25 Apr 2016 Messages 2,531 Reaction score 582 Country 25 Oct 2023 #3 Is the cill showing signs of rot also?
D DesktopNerd Joined 24 Oct 2023 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Country 25 Oct 2023 #4 Hello no the window sill is okay. Thanks
D DesktopNerd Joined 24 Oct 2023 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Country 25 Oct 2023 #5 I thought I should just put wood filler in?
B blup Joined 5 Nov 2007 Messages 7,126 Reaction score 1,393 Country 25 Oct 2023 #6 That’s fine so long as you remove any rotten pieces, and that might mean more wood is taken out than at first sight appears necessary. Blup
That’s fine so long as you remove any rotten pieces, and that might mean more wood is taken out than at first sight appears necessary. Blup
D DesktopNerd Joined 24 Oct 2023 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Country 25 Oct 2023 #7 Thank you. I also have this other window which is completely missing the wood. Do you think this is okay to also fill with wood filler? Attachments IMG_2240.jpeg 468.3 KB · Views: 53 IMG_2241.jpeg 452.2 KB · Views: 51
Thank you. I also have this other window which is completely missing the wood. Do you think this is okay to also fill with wood filler?
B blup Joined 5 Nov 2007 Messages 7,126 Reaction score 1,393 Country 25 Oct 2023 #8 No, I would let in a piece of wood and bed it into the filler, which is not structural. It's a lot easier as well Blup
No, I would let in a piece of wood and bed it into the filler, which is not structural. It's a lot easier as well Blup