Repairing wood efect UPVC windows
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Saw this the other day when looking at something else are any of these suitable?
http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/designtextureswood.as...
http://www.mdpsupplies.co.uk/designtextureswood.as...
How long have you had the windows?
I did some temp work at a UPVC frame company in Tewkesbury and the film was applied using Hot Glue and rollers set to push the whole thing together, not sure how long replacement film would last?
To give you some perspective my Dad had wood grain effect windows that are still good probably 18 years post install.
I did some temp work at a UPVC frame company in Tewkesbury and the film was applied using Hot Glue and rollers set to push the whole thing together, not sure how long replacement film would last?
To give you some perspective my Dad had wood grain effect windows that are still good probably 18 years post install.
The property was repossessed so I'm not too sure of the age of the windows. Its peeling on the edges in a few places. Interesting about the hot glue and roller, I may try the cheap option suggested and if that fails get some window guys in for a proper repair. Appreciate the help
Edited by Backtobasics on Friday 13th March 18:50
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