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Making good over foam.
I've installed my first ever window, and filled the gaps round the frame
on the outside with foam. What's the best thing to make good over the foam, and match to the brickwork? I can use silicone at the top where it meets the lintel and at the bottom where it will hardly show, but I'd like something tidy at the sides. -- *If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done? Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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Making good over foam.
if the gap is bit to much for silicone,you can use either a small d profile
or a 40mm pvcu strip superglued to window then sealed with mastic,clear to brick and white to white Alex |
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Making good over foam.
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Alex wrote: if the gap is bit to much for silicone,you can use either a small d profile or a 40mm pvcu strip superglued to window then sealed with mastic,clear to brick and white to white Where should such a strip be obtained? -- *I went to school to become a wit, only got halfway through. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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Making good over foam.
Dave Plowman wrote:
Where should such a strip be obtained? Round here there are numerous 'glasing and conservatory' merchants, who stock things like polycarb roof, uPVC channel. and finishing strip. Not sure what they come under in yell, but there must be some round your way. -- Grunff |
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Making good over foam.
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writes Dave Plowman wrote: Where should such a strip be obtained? Round here there are numerous 'glasing and conservatory' merchants, who stock things like polycarb roof, uPVC channel. and finishing strip. Not sure what they come under in yell, but there must be some round your way. Alos, Wickes have a variety of PVC profiles/strips. I stuck my internal ones on with Mitre Fast (basically a two part Cyanocrylate). In this situation I think would use some white silicon sealant to bed them down onto (to seal behind and to hold them on) Thinking about it, we had some UPVC windows fitted last year, IIRC (it's dark) the fitters used a very dark brown sealant in this situation and I think that looks pretty neat and tidy. -- Chris French, Leeds |
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Making good over foam.
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 17:18:17 +0100, Dave Plowman wrote:
if the gap is bit to much for silicone,you can use either a small d profile or a 40mm pvcu strip superglued Where should such a strip be obtained? Same place as you bought the windows? Not sure I'd use D profile (upper or lowercase) but lower case u. ie all but one corner square. This stuff should be available in a variety of widths and thicknesses. Superglue might work but is not water stable. There are "special" adhesives for sticking these trims onto the frames, they are more vicious and have better gap filling properties than superglue. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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