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wood rot removal

& frame rebuild

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Benefits...

There are many benefits to removing wood rot and rebuilding the frames of sash and casement wooden windows, including:

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  • Increased Durability: Removing wood rot and rebuilding the frames of your windows helps to ensure that they last longer and perform better, providing you with a home that looks and feels like new.

  • Enhanced Comfort: Rotting wood can cause windows to become draughty and uncomfortable, reducing the efficiency of your heating and cooling system. Removing wood rot and rebuilding the frames of your windows eliminates these issues, making your home more comfortable and energy-efficient.

  • Improved Energy Efficiency: Wet wood can lead to air leaks and reduce the insulation value of your windows, leading to higher energy costs. Removing rot and rebuilding the frames of your windows helps to improve insulation, reducing heat loss and saving energy.

  • Increased Security: Rot can weaken the structural integrity of your windows, making them vulnerable to break-ins. Rebuilding the frames of your windows makes them stronger and more secure, providing you with peace of mind.

  • Enhanced Aesthetics: Wood rot can make your windows look unsightly, detracting from the overall appearance of your home. Removing rotting wood and rebuilding the frames of your windows restores their beauty and enhances the look of your home.

  • Increased Property Value: Updating and restoring your windows to their original condition can increase the value of your property, making it more attractive to potential buyers.

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makes sense..

Removing wood corrosion and rebuilding the frames of sash and casement wooden windows provides numerous benefits, including increased durability, comfort, energy efficiency, security, aesthetics, and property value.

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Repairing rotten wood, especially when dealing with types of rot such as wet rot and dry rot, is crucial for maintaining the integrity and longevity of your wooden windows. Wet rot typically occurs in damp conditions and is caused by fungi that thrive in moisture, leading to soft, spongy wood. On the other hand, dry rot, though also caused by fungi, can spread even in drier conditions and is notorious for causing significant structural damage as it breaks down the wood fibres.

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At Back to Beautiful, we specialise in assessing the extent of wood damage and determining the best approach for repair. Whether you're dealing with wet rot or dry rot, we can advise on the feasibility, cost, and overall impact of removing any rot and rebuilding your timber frames as new. Our expertise ensures that your windows are not only restored to their original beauty but also reinforced to withstand future issues.

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Just get in touch with us to discuss your specific needs. There is no obligation for getting advice from us – we are here to help you make informed decisions about repairing rotten wood and preserving the charm and function of your wooden windows.

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