Surely I've got to seal round the edges, to stop water going down the gap between the board and the wall / window frame?
My worktops are oak, and I'm fitting glass splashbacks, I can't just leave a gap between the glass and the wood can I?
It's in the kitchen so surfaces are going to get wet.
We taught our children. It IS possible. I don't recall watering the kitchen window sill when I was young either. Is "our house is lived in" some sort of euphemism?
I've obviously still got a lot to learn about this "living in a house thing"
I'm forever getting water on my kitchen worktops.
I think I'll start another thread on worktop sealing....
there are a heck of a lot of kitchen windows out there with a sink directly beneath.
it would be foolish and very short sighted to assume a window board in this location will remain dry. any horizontal surface close to a window can be subject to moisture.
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