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Broken Glass In Wooden Windows And Sash Window Repairs And Restoration

by Nathan William Holding

When rain and snow have damaged your wood windows, or even the pounding of the heat of the summer sun, you are ready for wooden window restoration.

For a modest investment in the supplies needed for this job, and a few hours work, you can restore each window successfully.

When older houses are left vacant for long periods of time, the owners sometimes neglect them or just forget. Your windows suffer, but this can be taken care of with a little bit of care.

So, to begin, if the wood is still firm and just needs cleaning up, just use a scraper, such as a paint scraper or a chisel to remove old putty from the window. Then remove all of the broken glass. Make note of whether or not sanding is needed, and sand the wood where necessary. Priming the bare wood in preparation of painting it is the best idea, as the new putty will adhere better to clean, freshly painted wood. You can use a water-based primer or oil-based.

After your glass is measured, add about one-eight of an inch to the width and the length of it to provide for clearance. The glass is then ordered, and you will find it in your neighborhood home and building center.

When the primer is dry, install the glass. Start with a bead of putty, very thin in the groove where the glass will be. Then install it. You should use glazing points, strategically placed a couple of inches from the corners and on all sides, for more strength. Then putty around the glass and wood and press down to smooth it out neatly. Scrape off any excess. Now set the window aside for a couple of days to let the putty dry. Next it is time to tape the window glass to protect it from getting paint on it, and paint the wood of the window. And you are done.

So, if you are going to put forth your efforts into wooden window restoration, give thought to maintaining them from then on, as well. In this way, your future repairs will be less costly and time consuming.

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March 12th, 2010 - Posted in Blogging | |

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