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Hi
I have two questions, hoping someone can help me out please
I have a uPVC window that is letting draft air in through the sides and at the bottom of the two large openings. The top and the top side of the two openings appear to be nice and close to the frame giving it a good seal. Pictures attached so you can see what the window looks like and a picture of a side showing the gap between the frame and the window with the window shut. I am advised I need to replace the hinges. I cannot physically see any issues with the hinges but I am no expert. Will changing the hinges fix this? I am quoted £190 for the job which seems excessive to replace hinges.
Secondly, and more importantly, the bottom of the window frame has two holes on each side of the large openings. I am guessing these are drainage holes. The holes are clean and clear but when I pour some water into these holes I am not seeing the water escape out of the frame. I cannot see or find any holes on the outside of the frame to allow water to escape. I have also checked on the underside of the frame using a metal coat hanger to see if there are any concealed holes but I was unable to locate any.
I have had the window for 16 years and have never had any issues with the frame filling up with water. I do have a small wet patch on the wall just underneath the side of the window (picture attached).
The questions I have is
1. Where is the water escaping?
2. Where else the drain holes be externally?
3. Would the window be possible culprit for the wet wall patch?
4. Assuming there are no drain holes externally or that they are there but I can’t find them. Where should I drill some holes to let the water escape?
Thanks in advance
I have two questions, hoping someone can help me out please
I have a uPVC window that is letting draft air in through the sides and at the bottom of the two large openings. The top and the top side of the two openings appear to be nice and close to the frame giving it a good seal. Pictures attached so you can see what the window looks like and a picture of a side showing the gap between the frame and the window with the window shut. I am advised I need to replace the hinges. I cannot physically see any issues with the hinges but I am no expert. Will changing the hinges fix this? I am quoted £190 for the job which seems excessive to replace hinges.
Secondly, and more importantly, the bottom of the window frame has two holes on each side of the large openings. I am guessing these are drainage holes. The holes are clean and clear but when I pour some water into these holes I am not seeing the water escape out of the frame. I cannot see or find any holes on the outside of the frame to allow water to escape. I have also checked on the underside of the frame using a metal coat hanger to see if there are any concealed holes but I was unable to locate any.
I have had the window for 16 years and have never had any issues with the frame filling up with water. I do have a small wet patch on the wall just underneath the side of the window (picture attached).
The questions I have is
1. Where is the water escaping?
2. Where else the drain holes be externally?
3. Would the window be possible culprit for the wet wall patch?
4. Assuming there are no drain holes externally or that they are there but I can’t find them. Where should I drill some holes to let the water escape?
Thanks in advance
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