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Window sill internal

  • 01-06-2020 2:07pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 12


    I am trying to fix around a badly installed uPVC window in a late 1950/1960 house. I removed cracked plaster & cement and sealed window frame with tec 7 & expansion foam. Now I am wondering how to repair the internal sill. The frame has protruding wooden shims under it. Should these be trimmed back level & cement applied to the concrete, before I install a wooden window board?


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