Sash Window Painting Specialists
Decorating a sash window is not an art that any decorator “off the street” can easily master. If not done properly, certain common problems can arise. This will then necessitate further work to the window, or re-doing the whole project.
Generalist decorators often make common errors when painting sash windows
Even the most accomplished generalist decorator can make certain common errors when painting sash windows. The following is a list of the most common problems we encounter on a daily basis:
Our decorators specialise in sash window decorating
Our entry level Fortis Maintenance decorating service ensures that your windows are fully repaired and decorated to a high standard on site with the Dulux Weathershield paint system. This service is suitable for windows that only require a good lick of paint rather than a full restoration.
Our premier decoration service is included with the off-site Fortis Restoration service which is a very robust process. It leaves previously neglected windows in a state of complete renewal. The Fortis Restoration process can be tailored to suit your personal requirements and further information on this system can be viewed here.
When repairs are undertaken we use only hardwood replacement sections where required. These repairs are supported with the Repair-care 10 year system and provide a long lasting solution. The paint can be tailored to your specific needs, but our standard paint system is the renowned Dulux Weathershield System that provides crucial longevity to the works undertaken.
1. Broken down paint
Paint breakdown occurs when moisture penetrates the paint layers or when the paint itself stops adhering to the timber surfaces. Moisture cannot penetrate the protective paint layers without an entry point. A common entry point for moisture is flaky paint. The images below can better demonstrate this phenomena. Should you see these openings in any part of your windows make sure you have a professional surveyor assess the problem and provide you with an effective solution.
Paint breakdown also occurs when the main construction joints of a sash window tears. The tear opens up a point where water ingress can occur. These joints are very commonly the first point for rot to start as they offer a perfect place for moisture to saturate. The images below better demonstrates this occurrence. Should you see these openings in any part of your windows make sure you have a professional surveyor assess the problem and provide you with an effective solution.
Paint breakdown also occurs when the putty between the glass and timber rebates on a sash window breaks down. The broken down putty exposes the timber below the putty and is once again a very common first point for rot to start. The images below better demonstrates this occurrence. Should you see these openings in any part of your windows make sure you have a professional surveyor assess the problem and provide you with an effective solution.