Hi,
I know this has been covered a lot from searching but just want an opinion if possible.
Bought a 90's house, windows have previously been replaced at some point with doubleglazing - however it is quite a cold house and there is a noticeable draught around all the window surrounds. (and not just out of the annoying trickle vents).
ALL the windows have plastic trim on them, top and sides, (about an inch wide i think) -
from previously redecorating other rooms i know there are quite large gaps concealed below these between the window frame and the wall, exposing the cavity. so i suspect the installer has done a bit of a bodge job all around the house and it might be worth me ripping them off and tackling while its cold out.
I suspect this is probably causing some of the draught - how best to fix? (and is it worth the effort for this particular cold issue?)
I see previous recommendations of expanding foam and filler? is this best, will it stop a cold draught, i havent used foam before? will it cause any damp issues or impede installation if we ever change the windows? (i think the glazing units might be knackered as there is some internal condensation between the panes too at times so it might be a possibility one day).
thanks
Rich
I know this has been covered a lot from searching but just want an opinion if possible.
Bought a 90's house, windows have previously been replaced at some point with doubleglazing - however it is quite a cold house and there is a noticeable draught around all the window surrounds. (and not just out of the annoying trickle vents).
ALL the windows have plastic trim on them, top and sides, (about an inch wide i think) -
from previously redecorating other rooms i know there are quite large gaps concealed below these between the window frame and the wall, exposing the cavity. so i suspect the installer has done a bit of a bodge job all around the house and it might be worth me ripping them off and tackling while its cold out.
I suspect this is probably causing some of the draught - how best to fix? (and is it worth the effort for this particular cold issue?)
I see previous recommendations of expanding foam and filler? is this best, will it stop a cold draught, i havent used foam before? will it cause any damp issues or impede installation if we ever change the windows? (i think the glazing units might be knackered as there is some internal condensation between the panes too at times so it might be a possibility one day).
thanks
Rich