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On Jun 18, 10:07*am, Ivan wrote:
A few years back, I replaced some old and balky wood sash windows with vinyl casement ones. *The company that installed them did a good job of showing me how well their windows were constructed, and so far they've held up well. But I just noticed that the sills are flimsy vinyl moldings, attached to the window frames only by caulking, which has come loose. *Is there a good way to reseal these? Or need I bite the bullet and get real sills installed? And by the way, if you are having vinyl windows installed, don't stop at checking the quality of the windows themselves--check the sills, too. IIRC, Certainteed has a line of PVC trim and such that could probably solve your problem. Check their online PDF catalog. Joe |
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