Good morning,
I have some rot in the wooden window frame of a dormer back bedroom. Unfortunately the rot has also spread into the dormer frame to some extent. I am having UPVC windows installed in a few weeks but want to be sure that all the rot is replaced with new wood. To that end I was hoping to remove the frame entirely into the bedroom. I have already removed the opening 1/2 window frame on RHS yesterday so that should cut the weight down somewhat. But can someone advise on best procedure to remove the actual frame without making a mess of it. Seems to be wooden thin white trim up against the plasterboard - is this likely to be nailed in? I am guessing after that I would need to remove the fixed in glass pane on the left hand side to expose the main fixing screws on the LHS, the fixing screws on the RHS will be exposed when the opening 1/2 window on LHS is again removed.
Some photos are attached to help explain.
Grateful for any advice offered.
-Thomas
I have some rot in the wooden window frame of a dormer back bedroom. Unfortunately the rot has also spread into the dormer frame to some extent. I am having UPVC windows installed in a few weeks but want to be sure that all the rot is replaced with new wood. To that end I was hoping to remove the frame entirely into the bedroom. I have already removed the opening 1/2 window frame on RHS yesterday so that should cut the weight down somewhat. But can someone advise on best procedure to remove the actual frame without making a mess of it. Seems to be wooden thin white trim up against the plasterboard - is this likely to be nailed in? I am guessing after that I would need to remove the fixed in glass pane on the left hand side to expose the main fixing screws on the LHS, the fixing screws on the RHS will be exposed when the opening 1/2 window on LHS is again removed.
Some photos are attached to help explain.
Grateful for any advice offered.
-Thomas