Tip
3rd July 2007, 12:35 PM
Hi,
I'm fairly new to this forum and I was wondering if someone could help me with a probelm I have ( if you saw the state of the house my partner and I bought last year you would see we have several problems, but this is one of many);
The window sills of the three west facing fixed/awning windows are rotted out as some bright spark faced the watering system to the sill of the window. There is no chance of just digging out the rot and back filling it, the damage is too deep. I have removed the glass from the lower fixed pane to see if the damage has spread up the jamb, and to what i can see there is no damage (although i suspect it could have creeped up).
So is there a possibility i could remove the sill of the window in situ and replace it with another piece? the exterior of the window is a painted finish and the interior is a stain.
This leads me on to the next problem, the skirting boards and architraves of our home are stained in a walnut finish (and have been painted red elsewhere), would it be easier to paint the whole lot a white gloss or to finish it in a 2 pack poly? ( the floor finish is a very smelly old carpet & cork tiles )
Also (and i promise i'll stop soon) as mentioned above, the carpet STINKS!!!!:puke: we have put about 50 man hours into wet/dry vaccuming and steam cleaning and it's improved by about 3 shades but it still smells on hot days (have checked, no water damage). I want to rip it up and polish the 40mm cover perfect radiata pine boards underneath, but my partner insists that this is a waste of time as we will rent out the property in 5 years and they will get too damaged. Does anyone know if the boards will sustain too much damage over 5 years & renting to be presentable to sell in a decade or so?
I would really appreciate some advice on this. Thanks!
P.S sorry for the really long post
I'm fairly new to this forum and I was wondering if someone could help me with a probelm I have ( if you saw the state of the house my partner and I bought last year you would see we have several problems, but this is one of many);
The window sills of the three west facing fixed/awning windows are rotted out as some bright spark faced the watering system to the sill of the window. There is no chance of just digging out the rot and back filling it, the damage is too deep. I have removed the glass from the lower fixed pane to see if the damage has spread up the jamb, and to what i can see there is no damage (although i suspect it could have creeped up).
So is there a possibility i could remove the sill of the window in situ and replace it with another piece? the exterior of the window is a painted finish and the interior is a stain.
This leads me on to the next problem, the skirting boards and architraves of our home are stained in a walnut finish (and have been painted red elsewhere), would it be easier to paint the whole lot a white gloss or to finish it in a 2 pack poly? ( the floor finish is a very smelly old carpet & cork tiles )
Also (and i promise i'll stop soon) as mentioned above, the carpet STINKS!!!!:puke: we have put about 50 man hours into wet/dry vaccuming and steam cleaning and it's improved by about 3 shades but it still smells on hot days (have checked, no water damage). I want to rip it up and polish the 40mm cover perfect radiata pine boards underneath, but my partner insists that this is a waste of time as we will rent out the property in 5 years and they will get too damaged. Does anyone know if the boards will sustain too much damage over 5 years & renting to be presentable to sell in a decade or so?
I would really appreciate some advice on this. Thanks!
P.S sorry for the really long post