Some paint can remain on the sills but it must.
Water damaged wood window sill.
Remember it is not always easy to recognize water damage in your window frames.
The window is no longer performing as it should.
While it may show up as leaks on the wall a lot of times it is impossible to tell if.
Over time rain can repeatedly soak window frames and sills causing damage and eventually rot.
They have direct water exposure from the outside and sometimes condensation forms on.
But regardless whether the source of the leak is in the window or in the structure water damage to wood windows means one thing.
However the wood is still solid and fixable.
Repair window sills quick and easy with real wood veneer from rocklear.
Repair rotted window sill.
Remove any splinters and rough or peeling paint until the damaged sill is as smooth as possible.
Rot moving up vertical trim boards.
Where the damage in the photo above is large it fortunately has not extended to either side of the vertical trim board.
Actual footage from a job repairing water damaged window sills.
While most wood rot starts at the window sill the length of time the damage is ignored will affect the amount of damage that needs to be repaired.
Repairing window sills isn t a hard diy and i try to share simple ways to make diy improvements to your home.
Restoring a sill ranges from the application of toothpaste and baking soda for water stains to the more labor intensive process of repairing rotting wood with epoxy primer and wood filler.
Moisture problems are common on wooden framed windows.
Prep your work area.
Here are some particularly vulnerable areas that you should keep a close eye on.
The window in the above picture has lots of failing clear coat and water damage to the window sash and sill.
A water damaged window sill can however be brought back to its best with a minimum of knowledge or know how.
The first thing you need to do for any paint job is to prep your work area to contain your mess and protect the surrounding areas.
Water tends to remain on window sills longer than on the rest of the window frame so the sills are usually the first to suffer from rot.