Hello
This is kind of a follow on from the windows forum. I posted about my leaded light windows, and asked if I should get rid and replace with upvc or if they were keepers.
The opinion was wholeheartedly that I would be mad to get rid of them.
So, now it comes down to cost of repair. I have some joiners qualified in restoration work coming and have a look at them at some point soon. As always, it is nice to be given some opinions from anyone here, as to what to expect.
The windows have not been maintained on a regular basis. However they are in a relatively sheltered position which has protected them somewhat. They are fine on the inside, but in a bit of a scratty state on the outside. I have given the window sill a good tap all the way round, and apart from how it looks, it feels pretty solid. The joins on the openers (tenon joint?) look a bit weak in places. I cannot see any major rot. It is all original 1930s softwood (quality heartwood of the period).
Based on all these images, what is anyone’s opinion on their state and possible repair cost. Is it just a good strip, sand and repaint, with minor repairs, or something more major?
This is just one of the bays, the other looks in much better condition. I have taken images of the worse areas. The under sill images had to be taken with a flash which kinde of made it look like there is a problem or rot, but it is just a reflection, it is all solid underneath as far as I can see.
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This is kind of a follow on from the windows forum. I posted about my leaded light windows, and asked if I should get rid and replace with upvc or if they were keepers.
The opinion was wholeheartedly that I would be mad to get rid of them.
So, now it comes down to cost of repair. I have some joiners qualified in restoration work coming and have a look at them at some point soon. As always, it is nice to be given some opinions from anyone here, as to what to expect.
The windows have not been maintained on a regular basis. However they are in a relatively sheltered position which has protected them somewhat. They are fine on the inside, but in a bit of a scratty state on the outside. I have given the window sill a good tap all the way round, and apart from how it looks, it feels pretty solid. The joins on the openers (tenon joint?) look a bit weak in places. I cannot see any major rot. It is all original 1930s softwood (quality heartwood of the period).
Based on all these images, what is anyone’s opinion on their state and possible repair cost. Is it just a good strip, sand and repaint, with minor repairs, or something more major?
This is just one of the bays, the other looks in much better condition. I have taken images of the worse areas. The under sill images had to be taken with a flash which kinde of made it look like there is a problem or rot, but it is just a reflection, it is all solid underneath as far as I can see.
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