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Windows, Doors & Glazing

Frame Rot

The decay of timber window or door frames caused by moisture penetration, typically where paint has failed, joints have opened, or end grain has been exposed. Superficial rot can be treated with a specialist hardener and filler; deep or through-and-through rot requires cutting out the affected section and splicing in new timber, or full frame replacement. Regular repainting (every 3–5 years) is the most effective prevention.

Related terms

Wet RotFailed Double Glazing UnitDraught Proofing
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