Puddles of water collecting on the window sill.
Repair cracked concrete window sill.
Stone windowsills add old world charm to many buildings.
Repairing a concrete window sill could appear to be a major job that s far beyond the skills of the average diyer but with the proper knowledge tools material and preparation you might find it s worth considering having a go yourself unless a complete rebuild is necessary.
How to repair sandstone window sills.
Window sills are designed to divert water away from the house and as a result they get a battering from the weather over time wooden sills can rot and concrete window sills can develop cracks.
Repairing a woden sill.
With concrete and slate sills the exposure to the variations in temperature can cause cracks and crumbling water penetration can also weaken the joints.
Worn or loose joints.
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To avoid this check regularly for.
Use a paintbrush to apply concrete bonding agent to the entire window sill.
Apply a 3 8 inch thick layer of concrete all over the sill with a trowel following any contours to mimic its original shape.
Rub off flaking paint or loose concrete along the crack with the wire brush and make sure to clean out any moss that may be growing inside.