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ply woes.
I now have a situation I don't know how to correct.
I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. -- Jeff |
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woodchucker wrote:
I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I'm going to guess that your windows may still be leaking. |
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2016 17:53:03 -0500, woodchucker
wrote: I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I'd not blame the ply, something is causing it to delaminate. What was replaced? The sashes? Where was it leaking? Has it been properly fixed and sealed? Or do you have excessive humidity and condensation? Much as I like shellac for a finish, it would not be my first choice for windows. It can be affected by water more than poly, but I doubt it is your root cause. |
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"woodchucker" wrote in message ... I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I think I would call Pella and ask them what's up with their plywood. Seems they are only good for 2 1/2 years, not a resounding recommendation for Pella Is the face veneer up enough so you can lift it enough to see under it? Stained under (from water)? |
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On 12/19/2016 1:20 AM, Leon wrote:
woodchucker wrote: I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I'm going to guess that your windows may still be leaking. No they replaced the entire window again. This time they built it in the shop and mounted it. The previous time it was built on site, and they did not caulk properly. -- Jeff |
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On 12/19/2016 12:34 PM, dadiOH wrote:
"woodchucker" wrote in message ... I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I think I would call Pella and ask them what's up with their plywood. Seems they are only good for 2 1/2 years, not a resounding recommendation for Pella Is the face veneer up enough so you can lift it enough to see under it? Stained under (from water)? No, they are all just puckering at this point. -- Jeff |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2016 12:34:47 -0500, "dadiOH" wrote:
"woodchucker" wrote in message ... I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I think I would call Pella and ask them what's up with their plywood. Seems they are only good for 2 1/2 years, not a resounding recommendation for Pella Is the face veneer up enough so you can lift it enough to see under it? Stained under (from water)? Pella ain't what it used to be - - - but then again they now have more than one grade. The "dealers" get one grade,(or possibly more) the "big boxes" get only the lower grade. |
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On 12/19/2016 3:56 PM, woodchucker wrote:
On 12/19/2016 1:20 AM, Leon wrote: woodchucker wrote: I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I'm going to guess that your windows may still be leaking. No they replaced the entire window again. This time they built it in the shop and mounted it. The previous time it was built on site, and they did not caulk properly. Understood but moisture seems to be the problem "again". |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2016 16:56:39 -0500, woodchucker
wrote: On 12/19/2016 1:20 AM, Leon wrote: woodchucker wrote: I now have a situation I don't know how to correct. I had a new Pella bay window put in about 5 years ago, then they leaked, so they replaced them. It's been about 2.5 years . Well I had stained with gel stain and shellaced the windows. Now I noticed that the ply is delaming on the veneer joints. They are popping in quite a number of areas. I'm ****ed, and at a loss of what to do without making a mess of the whole thing. I really don't want to refinish it again, and I think if I did, I would have to paint it after fixing the problem. PLY is really not what it used to be. I'm going to guess that your windows may still be leaking. No they replaced the entire window again. This time they built it in the shop and mounted it. The previous time it was built on site, and they did not caulk properly. After having worked for 2 window installation companies my bet is still on a screwed up installation. |