DIYnot
Local | Network
   DIYnot > Forums
Local | Network
DIYnot Network Local DIYnot Network Local  
  Forum IndexForum Index     RulesRules    HelpHelp     Join FREERegister Free     BookmarksBookmarks     Watched TopicsWatched Topics     SearchSearch     LoginLogin 

Door sill replacement

This topic originated from the How to page called Preparing an old exterior door frame
Click here to return to the page called Preparing an old exterior door frame.

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    DIYnot.com Forum Index > General DIY
  View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
stonybloke

from United Kingdom

Joined: 05 Sep 2003
Posts: 3
Location: United Kingdom
Thanked: 0 times

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 8:16 am    Post Subject:
Door sill replacement
Reply with quote Thanks

How do I replace a rotten door sill? The rest of the frame is good and very securely attached to the brickwork.
Back to top
 Alert Moderators

If you don't want to see this advert, click here to login or if you are new click here to join free.
masona

from United Kingdom

Joined: 05 Jan 2003
Posts: 10853
Location: Essex,
United Kingdom
Thanked: 7 times

PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 10:15 am    Post Subject:
Reply with quote Thanks

Cut 2 saw cut in the middle of the cill approx 4" apart,remove the middle section then see if there's any nail or screw at the bottom of the door frame and remove it if you can,then use a 2" cold chisel in the middle end section of the cill and split it with a hammer to prise it apart.Make sure the bottom of the door frame is not rotted otherwise you're wasting your time.When fitting new cill put dpc under the door cill to prevent rising damp.You might have to cut the tenon on the frame for flush fitting of the new cill.Make thin wedge under cill to tighten up to the door frame then screw + glue etc.........
Back to top
 Alert Moderators
stonybloke

from United Kingdom

Joined: 05 Sep 2003
Posts: 3
Location: United Kingdom
Thanked: 0 times

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 9:24 am    Post Subject:
Door sill replacement
Reply with quote Thanks

Perfect! Thanks Masona. The old sill is now out and I am preparing the replacement. Hang on a mo! . . How do I glue the new sill in place if I fit a new strip of DPC - won't it just lift off?
Back to top
 Alert Moderators
masona

from United Kingdom

Joined: 05 Jan 2003
Posts: 10853
Location: Essex,
United Kingdom
Thanked: 7 times

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 10:37 am    Post Subject:
Reply with quote Thanks

You could staple the dpc with staple gun,then use mastic sealant to cover the staple or instead of dpc use a good wood treatment such as cuprinol, bitumen paint or strip of leading flashing nailed underneath etc. Don't forget to sealed the nail.........
Back to top
 Alert Moderators
stonybloke

from United Kingdom

Joined: 05 Sep 2003
Posts: 3
Location: United Kingdom
Thanked: 0 times

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 9:32 am    Post Subject:
Door sill replacement
Reply with quote Thanks

Thanks again - I think that bitumen paint may be the answer. A few thick coats then cement on top. When the cement has set, I'll fix the sill in place with a frame adhesive/sealant and hold it with 4 or 5 hammer-in frame screws through pre-drilled holes in the slot for the rain bar. I'm re-using the old plasic rain bar which I can fit in place after the sill is fixed. The new sill is made from Meranti and I am treating it with Sadolin Brush-on Wood Preserver and then finishing with Sikkens Cetol HLS (3 coats) for abrasion resistance. Thanks again for your help - however I will watch this in case you tell me that my plan is doomed . . . .
Back to top
 Alert Moderators
masona

from United Kingdom

Joined: 05 Jan 2003
Posts: 10853
Location: Essex,
United Kingdom
Thanked: 7 times

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 10:58 am    Post Subject:
Re: Door sill replacement
Reply with quote Thanks

stonybloke wrote:
I'm re-using the old plasic rain bar which I can fit in place after the sill is fixed.


Becareful when doing this you can distrurb the cement underneath as they can be hard to put back in the groove as plastic tend to expand when taken out. I usually put it in first then fit the cill unless it not hard to put in.If it's too late and you do have this problem you can carefully trim the bottom plastic with a sanding knife.

Also we don't normally drill thru' the cill to fit it,you could end up drilling thru' the dpc which will cause more damp problem unless it's nowhere near it.
Back to top
 Alert Moderators
Display posts from previous:   
  View previous topic :: View next topic  
Post new topic   Reply to topic    DIYnot.com Forum Index > General DIY All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Similar Topics   Replies   Views   Posted 
Replacing a rotten door sill 6 1340 Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:51 pm
Conservatory Sill End Cap 2 460 Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:02 pm
Bathroom Window Sill 2 740 Thu Nov 20, 2003 10:34 pm
Going rate for replacement fascias and guttering? 2 820 Tue Sep 16, 2003 9:07 pm
replacement upvc windows 3 740 Thu Sep 25, 2003 10:05 pm



DIYnot
Find an Expert | Find a Supplier | Search DIYnot.com
My DIYnot | Advertising | Newsletter
DIYnot.com | How to... | @home | Wiki | Forum
By using this site you agree to our Terms of Service / Disclaimer.
Please read our Privacy Policy.