cal0171
11th May 2007, 04:27 PM
Hi, My old timber windows are leaking a little when it rains sideways...as it often does in Tassie. Investigations revealed slightly cracked putty on the sides and badly cracked or missing putty at the bottom of the windows.
I know the best thing to do would be to re-glaze each window completely but want to know what I can get away with for a quick and fairly effective job as first child due soon, reno's behind schedule, soon i'll be in the ????...in more ways than one.
Can I remove badly cracked putty around the bottom corners and bottom of windows only, re-putty as per previous threads and just sand and no more gap other putty which has minor hairline cracks? If so, roughly how long could I expect this to last before having to do it again properly?
If not, any other suggestions would be appreciated?
Thanks
I know the best thing to do would be to re-glaze each window completely but want to know what I can get away with for a quick and fairly effective job as first child due soon, reno's behind schedule, soon i'll be in the ????...in more ways than one.
Can I remove badly cracked putty around the bottom corners and bottom of windows only, re-putty as per previous threads and just sand and no more gap other putty which has minor hairline cracks? If so, roughly how long could I expect this to last before having to do it again properly?
If not, any other suggestions would be appreciated?
Thanks