Repairing windows correctly!
The windows had to be repaired by carefully hand-removing non-paintable silicone caulking and replaced using high grade paintable clear caulk to provide a weather tight seal next to the glass and painted wood. (See above where the paint is weathering off next to the glass edge of the window pane and silicone caulking that was used.)
A little paint lesson here. It's a misconception to believe keeping paint off glass is actually good craftsmanship. To the contrary, in order to protect windows correctly creating a weather tight seal, new clear paintable caulk needs to be painted over onto the glass. The paint and caulk residues left on the glass are shaved off clean by using a taping broad knife in conjunction with razor blades and exacto blades for the most precision clean edge possible where the wood and glass meet. This a great trick for where glazing putty (on older windows) is used and clear caulk. Upon painted completion the McGeady's windows were precisely shaved through the caulking next to the edge to remove all unwanted paint and leftover caulk residues from the glass. The final result ( see picture below )creates a perfectly straight line better than a brush alone could perform and the wood sash is now completely protected from water intusion entering behind the sash for years to come. Using clear caulk rather than white keeps the caulk build-up cleaner when looking through the window from inside. More labor? Yes, but your window investment is throroughly protected using this method!
The pictures also tell the story where several other water intrusion points had traveled farther down below the windowsills to the back of the cedar wood siding creating the beginnings of mold and rot to the plywood underneath. Other uncaulked wood corner joints actually rotted through some structural support beams within only fives years after the McGeady's project had been completed!
The interior of this home had several cracking problems on the inside of the sills caused from the saturation of roof leaks and unprimed exterior trim corners traveling inside the house causing stains to walls and ceilings too.
When it comes to hiring a paint contractor be aware your contractor is always on watchful alert for rot problems and knows their business about moisture related conditions and their preventative measures beforehand. Knowledgable reputation is priceless when it comes to doing the job right the first time! These problems could and would have been avoided by teaming efforts with contractors if we had intially received the job when it was built! To find more about this project, read our related articles written on newer woods to learn more about moisture related problems that can occur during new construction phases by clicking here!
If you want the exterior of your home painted right this coming year, its best to pre-schedule your painter in the winter months. Contact us for yourfreebid@weaverpainting.com!to make an appointment for your project.
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