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Recommend someone to repair rotted window sills?
03/21/2017 7:15 AM by John M
From a reader:
We have some rotted window sills we need help with. Do you have a woodworker or contractor you could recommend to me? Thanks for the help!
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We had Thomas Flanagan of Four Leaf Contracting repair a window sill in pretty dire condition earlier this year–he did a great job and wasn’t overly expensive. His number is 804-453-2316.
I’d be glad to stop by and take a look.
Jonny Lillyman is a wood genius!
If you’re just slightly, you could try doing it yourself. Just dig out the old flat and then use some Wood Hardener on it https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BPINKS/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_y3v0yb4SZCKNN and then add some WoodEpox https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082GABTE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_N0v0yb9V9JPZZ . It’s really easy to work with, and while it’s a little pricey, that WoodEpox goes a long way, is an amazing product recommended by preservationists and is great for other wood projects like porch and door repairs. I did this approach for our 9 windows 4 years ago now which we’re in HORRIBLE shape and they’ve been holding up great. Good luck!!
David Dodson is amazing at this and so affordable.
(804) 218-1842 david@dodsonanddodson.com
Thanks Josh!
Bondo & Elbowgrease
Karnage Creations LLC – Window Restoration Mo Karnage
Wood Epox and other Abitron wood repair products are available at Siewer’s Lumber.
I second this!
Alfredo Martinez does all this type of work on my place.