Wooden Window Repair
Traditional pre-paint joinery repairs, such as splicing and filling are expensive, time consuming and frequently fail, leading to costly premature paint breakdown and further timber decay. With our products you can achieve durable, permanent repairs, at a fraction of the cost of replacement with products based on flexible epoxy resin, allowing large and small repairs, including complex moulded profiles, to be quickly and easily achieved.
Developed for the long-term maintenance of public, commercial, listed and domestic properties, the Repair Care system provides huge cost saving benefits, whilst providing a sustainable alternative to replacement. Paint durability is significantly improved, extending maintenance cycles and protecting against future decay.
As approved contractors of Repair Care International you can rest assured that all our building staff have been fully trained in how to use the range of products.
Dry Flex 1
Elastic repair compound for very fast timber repairs and splicing (paintable after 1 hour*).
Ideal for the permanent repair of decayed and damaged wood. Can be sanded and painted after 1 hour.
Suitable for:
- The permanent repair of decayed and rotten wood, including windows, doors, fascias/soffits, stairs and furniture.
- The quick emergency repair of damaged wood.
- The filling of cracks, gaps and construction joints.
- External and internal applications.
* Typical curing time for a repair 1cm thick applied at 20ºC. Temperature and humidity may affect curing times.
Dry Flex 4
Elastic repair compound for fast timber repairs and splicing (paintable after 4 hours*).
Ideal for the permanent repair of decayed and damaged wood. Can be sanded and painted on the same day.
Suitable for:
- The permanent repair of decayed and rotten wood, including windows, doors, fascias/soffits, stairs and furniture.
- The quick emergency repair of damaged wood.
- The filling of cracks, gaps and construction joints.
- External and internal applications.
* Typical curing time for a repair 1cm thick applied at 20ºC. Temperature and humidity may affect curing times.