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How to fix damaged window frame?
Hi! We moved into a new place and this kitchen frame is damaged due to the water absorption near the sink. It’s an eye sore and Ive been wanting to fix this part but I have no idea what to do. I hope someone can give me ideas. Thanks!
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Re: how to fix damaged window frame
i @jeijav
That board looks like it can be lifted up and replaced by another cut to size if you feel your up to that.
option 2 is to use some gyprock wall corner steel and create a new plaster edge.
Gyprock CSR 2700mm Rondo® 17 90° Mini Internal Angle
$5.53
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Re: how to fix damaged window frame
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @jeijav. It's great to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about fixing a window trim.
That appears to be an MDF splayed skirting. I'd suggest removing the damaged one and replacing it. You'll need a wrecking bar to pull it off the wall. When installing the new trim, make sure to paint all sides with a couple of coats before installation. This helps prevent water from being absorbed into the timber. The new trim can be glued and screwed into position. After this, timber filler is used to cover the screw holes and a final couple of coats of paint are applied.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell

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