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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 424799" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>In that case, the guy did the cheapest possible window job - called "inserts". If the sills are a problem now, its because they haven't been looked after... which means there really isn't anything you can cover them with that I know of that will stand up to anything, because the wood is damaged.</p><p> </p><p>Should have had "replacement windows", which is more work inside and out, but provides fully finished new sill and everything. So for anyone else out there looking to do windows, don't take the "insert" option!</p><p> </p><p>For you... that's obviously not where you want to go (if you have newer windows, then you don't really want to be replacing them already...). So maybe someone else has a brilliant idea for protecting damaged wooden sills??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 424799, member: 11791"] In that case, the guy did the cheapest possible window job - called "inserts". If the sills are a problem now, its because they haven't been looked after... which means there really isn't anything you can cover them with that I know of that will stand up to anything, because the wood is damaged. Should have had "replacement windows", which is more work inside and out, but provides fully finished new sill and everything. So for anyone else out there looking to do windows, don't take the "insert" option! For you... that's obviously not where you want to go (if you have newer windows, then you don't really want to be replacing them already...). So maybe someone else has a brilliant idea for protecting damaged wooden sills?? [/QUOTE]
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