by Damian Hounslow


Homeowners may want to know how to repair rot and decay on wooden windows. This prevents the homeowner from spending large sums of money on window replacements, and it allows the owner to handle minor repairs in the home when rot occurs on the window frame or sill. This is a do-it-yourself project that anyone can complete.

First, you want to make sure the window is prepared for the job. You are going to repaint the wood when you are finished, and that means it's over to scrape away paint and rotten wood. You will need to pull out all of the wood that has rotted to keep the rot from continuing. Sand the wood when you are finished to prepare for painting.

Second, you want to pick out an epoxy or putty and get it mixed. You will need to use something to fill in the gaps that are created when you remove the rotten wood, and these kinds of putties and epoxies work well on wooden surfaces. Use something that you're comfortable working with, and get it into every single crack and crevice.

You may find that the space you're filling is larger than you anticipated. Drilling small holes that will allow your putty or epoxy to sink into the wood more effectively. Drill far enough to let the putty seep in without drilling through the frame.

Pack the putty into the space as tightly as possible to make the hole completely disappear. You make have creases and splotches left over, but you could sand those or refill them if you need to. You'll also be painting over the spots with your new window color. Allow your epoxy to dry until it feels hardened like the wood on the window.

After you're done, caulk the window, prime it, and paint it. You may leave behind small spots that need extra attention, but you should be able to refill them and re-paint. Keep doing the touch-ups until you are satisfied with the finished results.

Repairing your windows saves you a lot of money replacement windows that can be several times more than a simple do-it-yourself repair. You will also find that other windows may need the same repair. The same thing works on doors and door frames. Follow the steps listed and you can get these repairs done on your own with very little trouble.




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