What's the best way to allow a sash window to dry out?
I've stripped out a load of rot, and had the window sill dressed, but before I start on any longer term repairs (filling in the wall blow the window frame & filling the wood) I want to let it dry properly.
I'm thinking I can just jury rig a covering with a bit of Proplex that I have lying around.
Having the bottom half of the bay window covered in black polypropylene for the next 6 months does seem a bit building site chic though - Are there any smarter / less ghetto solutions?
What's the best way to allow a sash window to dry out?
I've stripped out a load of rot, and had the window sill dressed, but before I start on any longer term repairs (filling in the wall blow the window frame & filling the wood) I want to let it dry properly.
I'm thinking I can just jury rig a covering with a bit of Proplex that I have lying around.
Having the bottom half of the bay window covered in black polypropylene for the next 6 months does seem a bit building site chic though - Are there any smarter / less ghetto solutions?