Wood Window Trim in Shower Spaces

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Sash Windows Refurbish specializes in providing repair and restoration services for wooden windows and doors in the UK, as well as various types of carpentry. During the process of fulfilling orders, we utilize a range of tools and paints, including saws, sprays, primers, resins, and adhesives. With more than 20 years of experience in carpentry, we have tested and used various brands and types of work tools, making us well-equipped to offer helpful advice on selecting the right tools and paints for your needs. Read more ...

The bathroom window takes the spotlight in their home. Only when bathing beside nature did they truly grasp the magnificence of a shower window. It’s truly splendid! Opting for a unique wooden window, some might dissent, but they wouldn’t alter a thing.

After renovating the entire room, reconstructing the walls and windows became a priority. The previous aluminium sliding window with textured glass didn’t excel in light or ventilation.

With the walls exposed, they seized the chance to maximize the new window frame size. Initially drawn to expansive windows, they contemplated designs covering the entire wall above the tub but eventually scaled down.

The final dimensions, 45″x 28″, usher in abundant light without sacrificing privacy. The room stands at 9 feet tall.

Common wisdom argues against wood windows in showers due to water damage risks. However, disliking aluminium or vinyl in old houses, they chose a custom wood window, taking precautions for water resistance:

  • Tiling surrounds the window atop a waterproof membrane on the cement board.
  • The wood is coated in marine-grade primer.
  • Positioned to avoid direct showerhead water.
  • A tilted marble sill prevents water pooling.
  • Regularly opened for ventilation.

Arguing their case, they inquire if the wood window choice is acceptable. The decision against a massive window led to the rejection of mullions or detailed glass.

Opting for a single large piece, the window opens with transom hinges, concealing hardware when open. The hinges’ range allows for steam release, addressing moisture concerns effectively.

    Tempered glass adheres to building codes for safety, ensuring small shards in case of shattering. A cute latch secures the window, with plans to enhance its authenticity. The contractor crafted the custom window frame, a cost comparable to a store-bought vinyl one.

    Living under a flight path, they enjoy plane views during baths. The exterior wall was updated to accommodate the resized window, featuring new siding.

    FAQs

    How do you waterproof a wooden window frame in the shower?

    To waterproof a wooden window frame in the shower, start by thoroughly sanding the surface and then apply a waterproof sealant or marine varnish. Ensure all gaps and joints are properly sealed to prevent water infiltration.

    What do you put around a window in a shower?

    Around a window in a shower, use a waterproof caulk or silicone sealant to seal the gaps between the window frame and the surrounding wall. Consider installing a moisture-resistant trim or casing to further protect the window from water damage.

    Can you have a wooden window sill in a bathroom?

    While it’s possible to have a wooden window sill in a bathroom, it requires proper waterproofing. Treat the wooden sill with a water-resistant sealant or paint, and ensure it is well-maintained to prevent water damage over time. Consider alternative materials like stone or tile for added durability in wet environments.

    About the author

    Glen Ramsey, who presently holds the positions of customer support and content manager, is a cherished member of the Sash Window Refurbish team. He is in a unique position to provide advice on all questions pertaining to the renovation of historic windows because he has a wealth of experience in all elements of window renovation, dealing with clients regularly and assisting them in choosing the best window-related course of action. He oversees the creation of information for all of our platforms in his capacity as content manager, including web content and other materials. Glen has witnessed the whole gamut of Sash Window Refurbish's window restoration activities, from our work on significant listed Georgian homes to a wide variety of smaller-scale private residential projects.

    Testimonials

    My technician Andrew replaced all my sash windows that had rotten sills. Accessing the rotten sills was not an easy task. He explained to me what needed to be done in order to fix the problem. He is a great person and I’m happy that he was the one who did the job. He is reliable, tidy, friendly and very professional. I highly recommend him.

    Trev

    Client

    I hired Andrew and Alex a while back to repair my damaged sash windows. They were was very considerate and very patient as he did his job. A few days ago, I had another problem with one of my sash lock keys and I called him again to come and fix the problem. I’m very impressed that Liam responded quickly and he not only fixed the problem but he also gave me a spare key. What a great after sales service!

    Alan W.

    Client

    I’m very impressed with the new windows that Andrew installed and also the reconditioning job that he did on other sash windows. The quality of his work is by far more superior than what we got when we hired another company a few years back. We will certainly hire him again if any window work arises

    Kelly (Sleaford)

    Client

    Our decorator referred us to Andrew because some of the work needed a window expert. Andrew together with our decorator did a fantastic job. The work was done efficiently and to the highest standards. Andrew is understanding, committed and very professional. I recommend him without any hesitation.

    Steaven Reader

    Client

    Alex did a great job in fixing windows in our terraced house. The windows were broken, frames damaged and the wood was also rotten. Alex's job was high quality and he did it pretty fast. I was also very impressed that he was considerate of my son’s asthma condition and maintained cleanliness. Top work.

    Alice

    Client

    Andrew just recently replaced three sash windows in my Edwardian house. He also repaired and replaced some sills and draught proofed three windows. In addition to that, he also did some carpentry work. What I like the most about Liam is that he did a clean job. He is very professional and always updated me about the timescales and costs. He also did his job with minimal disruptions. I highly recommend him.

    Cris M.

    Client