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Ste Kearney wrote:
There are a few draughty windows and one set of french windows behind me particularly bad. The worst are the sash windows in the living room - they rattle! That's very irritating. Cut some small wedges of timber using a tenon saw. They should be about 1" long, 1/2" wide, and taper from about 1/8" down to 1/32". These can be pushed between the sliding sashes and the parting/staff beads. This will push the window up to the bead, and stop it rattling. It will also cut down on draughts. If you can't be bothered with cutting wedges, cut up some cardboard with scissors, and push a few bits of that in. J.B. |
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