Timber windows are a classic choice which add character and style to your property – but although they are beautiful (and a natural choice for period property owners), timber windows can require a little more maintenance to keep them looking good and functioning well. It's not always possible to save tired old timber frames – but it's also not always necessary to throw them out either. Even the most neglected timber window frames can sometimes be salvaged with some expert repair work.
Reasons for wanting to repair your timber frames can be practical or aesthetic - or a mixture of the two. Sometimes, repair work could simply be replacing broken or faulty hardware such as damaged brackets, loose joints and sticky hinges. Other repair jobs involve sanding down and repainting tired-looking frames, smoothing scratches and dents or historical restoration work. Some homeowners are looking to update and refresh the exterior of their home and opt for a fresh lick of paint, a different colour or some new hinges and brackets to brighten things up. Repairs can be carried out for single or multiple window frames in several ways.
Whatever your reasons are for wanting to upgrade your timber windows, it's well worth checking to see if restorative repair work is an option. If so, it's essential to enlist expert guidance from specialist joiners. They will be able to assess the current state of your timber frames and carry out seamless repairs that restore and preserve your windows' function and appearance.
Often, homeowners spend thousands more than they need to replacing window frames when they could be salvaged with specialist attention. Many don't know that repairing and preserving their existing window frames is an option—and it's usually more cost-effective than a complete replacement. This cost-effectiveness can provide you with peace of mind, knowing that you're making a smart financial decision.
To see whether your windows may be suitable for repair, look at the window frames and assess the overall condition. Minor, fixable issues to look out for include:
Repairing tends to be significantly less expensive than replacement – but it's always worth conducting a cost-benefit analysis on any restoration work to ensure it's the best option. The possibility of repair also depends on a window's configuration, size and location – as some lend themselves to repair more easily than others.
Be sure to thoroughly check each window inside and out to ensure you have caught all the apparent signs of disrepair. Even if you can't see any noticeable wear and tear right now, it's important to check your windows periodically and fix even minor issues quickly. Because windows are constantly exposed to the elements and are frequently used, any small problems can quickly snowball and become too significant to effortlessly repair.
Sometimes, the advantages of replacing your timber windows outweigh the benefits (and costs) of trying to repair them instead. Signs your timber window frames may be past their best and need to be replaced include:
Another common reason homeowners may choose to replace their timber window frames is draughts, poor insulation, or noise reduction. With the rising gas and electricity costs, energy efficiency is understandably more of a concern now than in previous years. Windows are a sensible place to start if you're looking to reduce your heating bills, as they can affect the energy performance of your entire home.
Timber windows have an unfair reputation for being less energy efficient than their contemporary alternatives – but actually, they're just as effective at reducing heat loss and energy costs as their uPVC counterparts. Modern timber windows are crafted to stand the test of time, with treatments applied to make them more robust and extend their lifespan. You should expect to enjoy your timber windows for over 30 years with proper care and maintenance. This durability and longevity of timber windows can give you the assurance that you're making a wise and long-lasting investment.
If you're a period property owner worried about the aesthetic impact of having new window frames installed, you can upgrade without compromising or significantly changing your property's appearance. Both replacement and restoration work are carefully carried out to ensure that any new units and features are in keeping with their surroundings and preserve the character and history of your home. This also makes timber window repairs and replacements an option for listed buildings.
With careful repair, you can preserve the style and function of your timber window frames for many years to come. Investing in replacement windows is a big decision, so you might want to have an expert examine them before you take the plunge.
At Heritage Joinery Solutions, we are experts in the repair and replacement of timber window and door frames. Our focus on conservation, restoration, and bespoke craftsmanship ensures that your property in Manchester and Cheshire receives the highest quality service. If you choose to replace your window frames, we also provide dedicated joinery and window fittings for sash and box sash windows, with expert aftercare advice to help you maintain and protect them for years to come.