T Thirsty Registered User Messages 3,755 20 Nov 2018 #1 I have just had a new window uPVC window installed. I didn't realise that the cill being installed would not be wood and so it never occurred to me to ask. I was none to happy to find that it's a horrible plastic yoke. How big a deal is it to remove and replace the cill?
I have just had a new window uPVC window installed. I didn't realise that the cill being installed would not be wood and so it never occurred to me to ask. I was none to happy to find that it's a horrible plastic yoke. How big a deal is it to remove and replace the cill?
T Thirsty Registered User Messages 3,755 20 Nov 2018 #2 Have now answered my own question! I walked past it again a short while ago and was so disgusted with it I decided to try and yank it out! The adhesive hadn't gone off so it came out fairly easily. Off to B&Q now to get some wood! Last edited: 20 Nov 2018
Have now answered my own question! I walked past it again a short while ago and was so disgusted with it I decided to try and yank it out! The adhesive hadn't gone off so it came out fairly easily. Off to B&Q now to get some wood!
N noproblem Registered User Messages 3,281 20 Nov 2018 #3 Thirsty said: Have now answered my own question! I walked past it again a short while ago and was so disgusted with it I decided to try and yank it out! The adhesive hadn't gone off so it came out fairly easily. Off to B&Q now to get some wood! Click to expand... Count yourself lucky, i've actually seen them used as an outside cill
Thirsty said: Have now answered my own question! I walked past it again a short while ago and was so disgusted with it I decided to try and yank it out! The adhesive hadn't gone off so it came out fairly easily. Off to B&Q now to get some wood! Click to expand... Count yourself lucky, i've actually seen them used as an outside cill