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Repainting wood windows is essential for keeping them sufficiently protected from the weather but it can also be a great way to alter their appearance. When painting them, however, it’s essential to prepare them first.
To maximise results, it’s important to prepare your windows properly first. Follow the step-by-step method below to prepare your wooden windows:
Now that your windows are well-prepared, it’s time to move on to painting them.
Add the first coat – using a small brush and painting in thin layers, start in one area of the window frame and carefully work your way around it. Also, do not start in one place and then move to a different one otherwise you risk an uneven finish. Once the whole frame is covered, leave to dry.If you’ve just had a set of timber windows fitted on your home, we recommend giving them a coat of paint during the next 18-24 months. After that, however, you should give them a fresh coat every 6-8 years. If your timber windows are located in an area where they undergo heavy weather exposure, you might need to increase the frequency of painting.
As manufacturers and installers of wooden windows for more than 50 years, Reddish Joinery is a leading window specialist. So, if you’re searching for timber windows Warrington or if you’d like more information on window care, give us a call on 0161 969 7474 or contact us online.
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