Nail the drywall in place and then apply the drywall mud to the seams.
Water damage window frame.
Remember it is not always easy to recognize water damage in your window frames.
Windows are an essential component of the house you live in.
These cracks aren t just unattractive.
Use the wire brush to brush away the small pieces you cannot reach or those that will not easily come free.
However the wood is still solid and fixable.
Apply a strip of drywall tape to the seam and cover with more mud.
How to refinish a stained water damaged window sash.
As intermediaries between the outside and inside of your home windows are especially vulnerable to large amounts of moisture any water damage around a window indicates that the frame is not functioning correctly or that water from the outside of the home is leaking inside which will eventually cause the wood around your window.
The window in the above picture has lots of failing clear coat and water damage to the window sash and sill.
This will help with locating them later when putting the drywall in place.
Moisture problems are common on wooden framed windows.
Water damage can cause peeling paint deep cracks or rot in the wood on outdoor windowsills.
To prevent the damage from spreading to the rest of the casing or the frame you need to remove the damage.
While it may show up as leaks on the wall a lot of times it is impossible to tell if the wall is damaged or moldy on the inside until the window is taken out.
Mark off the studs in the window frame with tape.
Begin by pulling out any loose pieces of wood.
They have direct water exposure from the outside and sometimes condensation forms on.
Prep your work area.
When window casings become damaged by water they can rot and crack and mold can form.
The first thing you need to do for any paint job is to prep your work area to contain your mess and protect the surrounding areas.
Restoring a sill ranges from the application of toothpaste and baking soda for water stains to the more labor intensive process of repairing rotting wood with epoxy primer and wood filler.