I know this was asked in 2010, but wondered if there is any solution, can’t afford to replace my double glazing, even though it’s 19 years old.
The window frames have the veneer peeling at some of the ends, wonder if contact adhesive would be the solution, also not sure how to flatten the veneer to look better.
the two doors veneer has developed bubbles and crinkling, but only on the frame, but been told that this frame ‘style’ was discontinued in 2012, and I can’t get a replacement frame for my existing doors, going to be expensive replacing both doors and frames.
in the old days, the paint was stripped off and repainted, and windows had the putty replaced, nowadays with DG everything is so expensive and unrepairable
any help advice would be appreciated
thanks
The window frames have the veneer peeling at some of the ends, wonder if contact adhesive would be the solution, also not sure how to flatten the veneer to look better.
the two doors veneer has developed bubbles and crinkling, but only on the frame, but been told that this frame ‘style’ was discontinued in 2012, and I can’t get a replacement frame for my existing doors, going to be expensive replacing both doors and frames.
in the old days, the paint was stripped off and repainted, and windows had the putty replaced, nowadays with DG everything is so expensive and unrepairable
any help advice would be appreciated
thanks