We have old sash windows that we plan to replace with double glazed over the next year to two. However one on them is in quite bad shape and a recent gutter issue meant a fair amount of water got into the wood and it started to leak inside. Is there anything I can do to sure it up over winter and keep it watertight?
Edit - thought I’d posted this in DIY, maybe better there.
Find the gaps, plug with linseed oil putty (it's the stuff that's used to keep the panes in the frames - it needs to be painted with an oil based paint or primer when dry. Takes a few days to dry out.)
We have old sash windows that we plan to replace with double glazed over the next year to two. However one on them is in quite bad shape and a recent gutter issue meant a fair amount of water got into the wood and it started to leak inside. Is there anything I can do to sure it up over winter and keep it watertight?
Edit - thought I’d posted this in DIY, maybe better there.
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