Sunday, September 30, 2012

Maintenance Tips And Advice On Painting Sash Windows For Your Use

By Francis Caldwell


For most home owners, when a sash window is damaged they only think of replacement. They do not know that these are designed for easy removal, such that one can repair and return them. In this case, it is important to note that with proper care, wooden sashes can last for a long time. You only need to make sure you take good care of them and maintain a good coating. Here are some tips and advice on painting sash windows one can use on their houses.

It is important to have a detailed work plan to use especially if there are many units to be painted. Allocate adequate time for each unit to make certain there is no shoddy work resulting from poor planning or lack of enough time. One may choose to follow a check list to monitor their progress in the entire project. This also helps to keep you within the set time plan.

Look for separate bags where to keep the locks and fasteners once removed. A person can label each to know where every item is placed. This is greatly helpful when fixing back the parts as one will know where each should fit. This also enables the painter to cover all areas, without unknowingly skipping others.

If there are any parts of the wood frame that are rotten remove them carefully. Also clean the surfaces you wish to paint thoroughly. You can sand these areas to ensure that no loose particles are left. Use wood putty to fill any dents that may be there to make the area level with the rest.

Also, you will need a tape and newspapers to mask the glass surfaces. Use brushes that are comfortable to work with. Do not allow the brush to soak too much paint. This will help prevent the paints from dripping on your clothes or unwanted areas. In case such areas are accidentally painted, use a special scraper and clean them after the work.

Avoid painting the area between the frames and sash. When it is all dried up, the window will not open as the surfaces will be glued together. For this reason, always remember to work when the window are open. On the same, do not make the coating too thick as it may jam the sashes in their runners and prevent them from moving at all.

Make sure to use the right paint. This depends on the surfaces being painted. However, good quality is recommended since the market has many types which could just fade within a short time after application. You also need to choose paints that are compatible, even if you have to seek the advice of a reputable supplier. It is important to stir it well before beginning your work since most modern brands separate leaving a solid segment at the bottom of the tin.

Given above are among the tips and advice on painting sash windows home owners can use. Always, mask any exposed wood to hinder moisture from entering. This may result to unwanted expansions that cause the sashes to stick or even lead to rotting.




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