Woodgrain Effect Lifting on 15 Year Old DG Windows?
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bampah
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Woodgrain Effect Lifting on 15 Year Old DG Windows?

by bampah » Wed Aug 12, 2015 3:32 pm

We had DG windows and doors installed 15 or so years ago.
The installation was a good 'un and we have had only a few minor problems.
We now have found that the woodgrain effect on the ones that get the most sunshine has bubbled and started to lift.
Is there a viable repair that can be carried out to replace the small areas concerned or is a new door/window required?

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Re: Woodgrain Effect Lifting on 15 Year Old DG Windows?

by welsh brickie » Wed Aug 12, 2015 5:08 pm

its time to replace them unfortunately

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Re: Woodgrain Effect Lifting on 15 Year Old DG Windows?

by bampah » Sun Aug 16, 2015 12:48 pm

That's what I'd guessed.
Thanks

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