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Window sill
Hi I have a tiled kitchen window sill and wanted to know if u can put a UPVC
window sill on top without removing the tiles. Need any suggestion on how to do this and the best material to use -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...l-1348164-.htm |
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As long as the tiles are secure you should be able to attach a UPVC cill. The usual thing to use is fascia boards there are two types 9mm thick boards used to simply cover existing timber fascias and 16mm thick boards used to replace timber fascias. We recently had some windows replaced two had timber cills, these were covered with 9mm fascias.
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Well otherwise inept fitters managed it OK in my kitchen, so if they can do
it anybody can! Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Tricky Dicky" wrote in message ... As long as the tiles are secure you should be able to attach a UPVC cill. The usual thing to use is fascia boards there are two types 9mm thick boards used to simply cover existing timber fascias and 16mm thick boards used to replace timber fascias. We recently had some windows replaced two had timber cills, these were covered with 9mm fascias. Richard |
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