Nothing about the massive 1960s concrete facade and
the rotted wood windows said «come in and stay awhile.»
Not exact matches
That's because old - growth
wood window frames are more
rot - and warp - resistant, hold paint better, and is both dense (it terms of its internal structure) and scarce (as a resource).
Rotting wood, an issue particularly prevalent in older homes, can occur in many places such as door or
window frames, trim, siding, decks and fences.
Have leaks and cracks sealed with caulk, then look at the trim around each
window — if any pieces are pulling out, have the owners check for mold or
rotting, then replace or reattach
wood.
Tell - tale signs of a leaky
window include peeling paint on the interior
window sill, or surrounding walls and
rotting wood on the exterior
window frame and sill.
They can also identify and deal with
window problems, such as screen patterns etched on glass, sashes painted shut, screens that don't fit right, clogged channels, non-working or damaged
window weights in older
windows,
wood rot and insect infestations.