Hi all,
There is a small stained glass window in my kitchen, which gets a lot of condensation on it on cold days. The condensation runs down and can pool in the small gap between the window and the bottom of the frame.
This winter, it seems that the condensation has damaged the window frame, which is now cracked and peeling in the bottom corners (see pics attached). The bottom right corner is suffering particularly badly, with a crack and small dark patch emerging on the plaster underneath.
What can I do to prevent this from happening, and repair the damage that has taken place already? And what kind of tradesperson do I need to contact to come and do this for me?
The house is a middle flat in a Victorian mid-terrace (c.1875).
All advice greatly appreciated!
There is a small stained glass window in my kitchen, which gets a lot of condensation on it on cold days. The condensation runs down and can pool in the small gap between the window and the bottom of the frame.
This winter, it seems that the condensation has damaged the window frame, which is now cracked and peeling in the bottom corners (see pics attached). The bottom right corner is suffering particularly badly, with a crack and small dark patch emerging on the plaster underneath.
What can I do to prevent this from happening, and repair the damage that has taken place already? And what kind of tradesperson do I need to contact to come and do this for me?
The house is a middle flat in a Victorian mid-terrace (c.1875).
All advice greatly appreciated!