DrPhill
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I know that we have got off very lightly compared to some, but the recent inclement weather has highlighted defects in the glazing of our bay window.
The frames were fitted with a gap all round that was filled with foam. Fair enough, but the foam was sealed in with mortar of some kind, and this mortar has cracked and eroded. Water gets in between the frame and the masonry. I am looking for a temporary (a couple of years) solution until we have gathered the money (and will power) to replace the entire bay with glass.
My currently favoured solution is to fit some upvc beading over the join between window and frame using a waterproof glue. Any suggestions? 'Sticks like pineapple' is on special offer at our local jewsons, making it look cheaper than silicone sealant. Would this work?
Has anyone here attempted similar? Did it work?
thanks in advance for any help
Phill
The frames were fitted with a gap all round that was filled with foam. Fair enough, but the foam was sealed in with mortar of some kind, and this mortar has cracked and eroded. Water gets in between the frame and the masonry. I am looking for a temporary (a couple of years) solution until we have gathered the money (and will power) to replace the entire bay with glass.
My currently favoured solution is to fit some upvc beading over the join between window and frame using a waterproof glue. Any suggestions? 'Sticks like pineapple' is on special offer at our local jewsons, making it look cheaper than silicone sealant. Would this work?
Has anyone here attempted similar? Did it work?
thanks in advance for any help
Phill