How To Repair Rot And Decay On Wooden Windows That Were Made With Cherry Wood






by Damian Hounslow


Many people are looking for instructions how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows. Homeowners rather fix and not replace their windows because they have an appreciation for the natural wood beauty.

It is advisable to refer to the wealth of information that is available before attempting this delicate project. The specific information will detail which products can best assist in this undertaking. It is also recommended that a project of this nature be discussed with a window expert or someone else with comparable knowledge. If an expert is not available, acquire the necessary information by visiting a local library or attending a seminar on the matter.

Window woodworking projects with gauges and large wood defects like splits need a filler application. Fillers are available at hardware and home improvement shops throughout the country. Determine what filler is suited for the job at hand. Fillers can be purchased in different sizes and many are packaged in convenient squeezable tubes so that application is easy. After application and ample time for hardening the filler should be sanded and finished.

Use putty for restoring small nail holes. Putty can be purchased at hardwood stores, home improvement stores, or on the Internet as well. Putties match wood colors so be sure to match the colors exactly by bringing a sample of the wood to the store.

Rotten wood is primarily due to water damage. Water softens and destroys wood and spreads throughout the area if it is not fixed. To restore rotted wood, use a screwdriver and prick away at the soft and rotted wood pieces until they are removed. Give the cleared area ample time to dry before applying a wood hardening product. Wood hardeners are available from hardware and specialty stores as well. After applying the hardening agent and giving it ample time to sink into the wood and dry, apply a generous amount of filler and sand to desired finish.

Window sills are usually in need of restoration because of the negative effects of excess sunlight and moisture. For window sills, a product with a urethane finish is best for repair. It is important to follow important window sill refinishing recommendations such as thoroughly cleaning sills making them free of any wax or other material, allowing them to completely dry, and then scuffing with sandpaper as a final step.

This advice is suggested to homeowners who want to know how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows. It is recommended that necessary amount of time be allotted to wooden window restoring projects. With prudent research and planning, the wood can be restored and costs can be kept at a minimum.




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