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9th November 2015, 01:21 AM #1
draught seal for old double hung timber sash windows
Hi guys,
I've just moved in after doing a bit of work on the place and am finding a draught coming in from the old double hung timber sash windows. I've sanded and painted these, the gaps are quite small (probably 1-2mm max) but the wind is coming through.
What's the best solution (apart from ripping them out and getting new windows!)
Is there a worthwhile draught seal that can be retrofitted without having to dismantle too much of the windows?
Many thanks,
Sam
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