Window Sill Replacement
If your window sill is rotten, you need to go for a window sill replacement. Read the article to learn how to replace a rotten window sill.

Materials Required
Prior to starting the replacement process, gather all the materials which have been listed below
- Measuring Tape
- Lumber
- Pliers
- Wrenches
- Finish Nails
- Pry Bars
- Wood Putty
- Saber Saw
- Hammer
Step 1
Before you start to replace a rotten window sill, use the measuring tape to measure the length, thickness and breath of the window sill.
Step 2
You will have to take out the sash channel trim along with all its side pieces to get to the sill. It you face a difficulty in removing any trim, use a pry bar to loosen it up and then take it out. After your work with the pry bar is done, keep it away so that is does not interfere while you remove other trims.
Step 3
Pull out any nails remaining in the wall or in the window frame. You can do this with the help of pliers or wrenches. Also take out nails from the trim, by pulling them from the rear side.
Step 4
Once you have removed all the nails, hold the sill and pull it out carefully. Do not damage or brake the sill as you would require it as a benchmark for fixing the new window sill. Bring the old sill to a local home improvement store, and buy lumber. Also purchase nails (6d or 8d), which you would require to install the new sill.
Step 5
The measurements you took in the first step will come in handy now, as you will have to do markings on the lumber. If you find it difficult, them simply trace the outline of your old sill on the lumber.
Step 6
Use a saw to cut out a new sill from the lumber. You can smooth out its edges by using a fine blade. The end grain cuts will require some sanding.
Step 7
Fix the new window sill where you want to and hammer in a couple of nails so that it stays in position. Also hammer a couple of nails at places from where you removed the trim. Take a perspective at the sill to determine whether it is in the same position as you wanted it to be. After verification, nail all other pieces firmly.
Step 8
All nail holes need to be filled with wood putty. You can then paint or decorate the new sill to match your home decor.
You may find it difficult to perform this procedure if you are uncomfortable working with hand tools. In such a case, do not try to attempt this process, as you could cause unnecessary damage to your windows or the window frame. You can always call a professional carpenter to help you in replacing window sills.
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