The aluminum windows on my house have an almost concrete-like substance (or very hard putty) on the exterior, which presumably holds the windows in place. This substance is cracking and whole chunks ...
Q: The aluminum windows on my house have an almost concrete-like substance — or very hard putty — on the exterior, which presumably holds the windows in place. This substance is cracking and whole ...
Old-fashioned aluminum window frames have a substance known as glazier's putty that holds the windows in place. After many years, the compound begins to crack. Large chunks falling to the ground are ...
Q: The aluminum windows on my house have an almost concrete-like substance on the exterior, which presumably holds the windows in place. This substance is cracking and whole chunks are falling out of ...