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Maintaining Timber Windows

doorpanels-300x200.jpgA well-maintained wooden window is an important element of a building that is historic. It reflects in varying degrees, Window doctor near me the materials and techniques of the time in which it was made, the architectural style and craftsmanship.

When repairs are feasible to windows that are already in use should be done in-situ. Repairing the most deteriorated areas of decay can be done by using specialized resin-based systems.

Durability

Timber windows were designed to last hundreds of years. They do require maintenance to keep them looking great. Maintenance tasks include repairs to sash cords as well as tightening the pulleys on sash, and painting. The demand for upgrading timber windows to improve efficiency in energy use is also growing. This may include replacing old glazing units, fixing existing window rebates, or installing new cills for improved air seal.

The deterioration of paintwork is a major problem with traditional windows. This is especially important where windows with sash are involved since the gaps between sashes can be quite large. In these instances water can get into the paint film and cause decay of the putty and the wood underneath. The weather can be a factor in accelerating the decay. To prevent this windows, they should be regularly painted with a suitable exterior wood paint.

Areas that have been damaged must also be repaired using a resin-based product. This will ensure that the greatest amount of original fabric is retained. It is also important to limit the number of holes you drill into the frame for cable entry as these can let in water and cause decay.

Another issue with older windows is structural movement in the wall, which can lead to deformation of the frame and the sash. This can lead to the sash not fitting properly, sticking or jamming in the opening and cracked glazing. This is often corrected by putting in new frames for sash made of slow-grown deal (pine), or oak. The cill needs to be constructed from a sturdy hardwood, such as oak, in order to prevent any the movement of new and existing work.

There are a variety of companies that manufacture Boston pattern wooden sash that fit into the majority of existing openings. The sash is available in a range of sizes and finishes to suit the requirements of the modern homeowner. The new sash, combined with quadruple draft strip and improved thermal insulation can significantly improve the energy-efficiency of a home.

Aesthetics

Many old timber windows have a great aesthetic value because they typically demonstrate, in a way the materials and techniques and architectural taste of the time from which they originate. They could also have significant historical value in their own right. This is especially true of early unglazed windows in timber-framed structures, where the majority were series of openings in structural frames subdivided horizontally by mullions, and vertically by iron or wood bars in order to protect against intruders.

It is essential to preserve the appearance of traditional timber window joinery. As soon as you notice any decay caused by water penetration it is essential to stop it. This can be done by applying a thorough coat of paint, particularly in areas where there has already been damage or deterioration. It is recommended to use paints specifically designed to be used part of a system (primer as well as undercoat, finish and primer) and to follow the manufacturer's recommendations in terms of preparation and number of coats required at each stage.

Wet rot is a common problem in old timber windows and the best method to stop it from developing is to remove any damaged or rotten sections as soon as possible to stop the spread of the fungus responsible for it. The replacement of wood that is rotting should be done with care and by using a slow-growing deal (pine) and, wherever possible it is the same species as that which is being removed to prevent any movement differences between the new and old timbers.

Glass became cheaper and more abundant during the late medieval period and into the 17th century. As a result, the openings for double glazed door repairs windows on timber-framed houses became more complex with moulded mullions, wooden tracery and deep cills projecting into the air. Increasingly, the glazing was laid within rebated frames and pinned in by 'glazing sprigs' rather than being inserted into lead cames. This method of glazing not only makes the windows less likely to leak and also allows larger sheets of glass to be utilized than would have been feasible without the use of led lights.

Energy efficiency

Traditional timber windows have an excellent energy performance due to their thickness and multi-layer construction, as well as attentive attention to detail. The large glass surfaces, the deep projection cills and wide glazing areas reduce air infiltration. The windows can be modified to improve their energy efficiency by draught-proofing and secondary glazing. However it is essential to remember that such measures should be evaluated in terms of the overall appearance and integrity of the window Security film in its original form.

So, retaining the existing windows from the past that are in need of repair rather than replacing them is sensible especially when their thermal improvements can be achieved inexpensively with simple repairs and improvements. Older windows typically have a historical value that illustrates a variety of technological advances and changes in architectural tastes. The pressures to replace such windows are typically based on the assumption that the windows of the past will require replacement in the near future, however the majority of them are capable of providing service for 150, 200 or even 250 years, if properly maintained.

It is important to recognise that the decay issues that are associated with traditional timber windows can be prevented by regular maintenance and timely repairs. It is also crucial to spot damp issues and correct them swiftly to avoid major damage. Early deterioration of paint is a major issue, since it allows moisture penetrate the wood and cause wet rot. It is not uncommon for this issue to go unnoticed until the paintwork starts to crack or turn wavy. However, it can cause structural damage and lead to further decay.

A high-quality paint will prevent this moisture penetration. It is also important to keep the paintwork spotless in order to prevent mould and condensation. Modern synthetic paints pose a problem because they are water-resistant, and can cause mildew growth in the window frame.

The majority of windows from the past were constructed from timber with a high proportion of sapwood. These timbers can deteriorate quickly when exposed to rain, but they can be preserved with a thorough preservation treatment before use. It is also crucial to ensure that the kind of wood used is suitable to the climate and site conditions, as these elements will influence the durability of the joinery. Local window manufacturers make a variety of timber sash that can be tailored to fit specific openings from the past. They can be made in the standard Boston pattern or in custom sizes that can be adapted to historic structures.

Maintenance

Regular inspections as well as careful redecoration and quick repairs can prolong the life of timber windows. The main cause of decay is the penetration of moisture through the deteriorated paint and putty. This can be prevented by careful painting and using an excellent wood preservative.

It is important that double glazed door repairs to old sash and aluminium casement windows cambridge windows are properly executed and done with minimal disruption. It is possible to fix the majority of traditional wooden window repairs cambridge designs without having to remove the frame. This is a must whenever it is possible. Remove loose or peeling paint and lightly sand the area to improve the 'key" of the surface. This will enable the new coating to adhere better. It is important to not remove old paint layers that could have historical significance.

When a piece of wood has begun to decay, the best course of action is to take out the rotten material and replace it with spliced-in timber inserts that are shaped to match the existing profiles. The wood that is inserted should be treated with a wood preservative and the joint between the timber cill and the sub-cill of the masonry should be sealed.

It can be tempting to replace traditional windows with PVC U, particularly when the installer offers an installation that includes both removal and replacement within a single day. It is, however, crucial that the person who installs windows replacement has a thorough knowledge of the construction and history of traditional wooden frames. This will allow them to make appropriate recommendations for energy-efficiency improvements and other technological upgrades that won't harm the character of a historic building. The window installers who provide replacement windows must be registered with a Competent Persons Scheme such as FENSA. This will ensure that the replacement windows are approved as a suitable solution in accordance with Building Regulations. It is quite possible for an experienced and skilled carpenter to install PVC-U windows that are sympathetic to the style of the original building. This is especially true when the windows are located within conservation areas or listed buildings.

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