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Timber Sash/Frame Repairs in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset & Devon

If your timber sash windows or frames are sticking, draughty, swollen, or showing signs of rot, Timber Sash/Frame Repairs are often the most cost-effective way to restore performance and appearance without full replacement. Aston Brothers Carpentry Ltd deliver professional timber sash and frame repairs from Burnham-on-Sea, North Somerset, covering Somerset and Devon and regularly working in and around Bristol, Taunton, and Exeter.

We repair and restore timber frames properly—removing failed sections, reinstating sound timber, and finishing for a clean, durable result that protects your property and retains its character.

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Why Timber Sash and Frame Repairs Are Worth Doing

Timber windows and frames can last decades when maintained, but water ingress, failed paint systems, and untreated end grain eventually lead to soft spots and rot. Done correctly, sash and frame repairs help you:

Improve kerb appeal with crisp repairs and a neat finishWhy Timber Sash and Frame Repairs Are Worth Doing

Timber windows and frames can last decades when maintained, but water ingress, failed paint systems, and untreated end grain eventually lead to soft spots and rot. Done correctly, sash and frame repairs help you:

Improve kerb appeal with crisp repairs and a neat finish

Stop rot from spreading and prevent bigger structural damage

Improve operation (sticking, rattling, poor alignment)

Reduce draughts and improve comfort

Protect the look of period properties and traditional joinery

Extend lifespan without the cost of total replacement

Stop rot from spreading and prevent bigger structural damage

Improve operation (sticking, rattling, poor alignment)

Reduce draughts and improve comfort

Protect the look of period properties and traditional joinery

Extend lifespan without the cost of total replacement

Common Signs Your Timber Frames Need Repair

What’s Included in Our Timber Sash/Frame Repairs

Every property is different, so we keep the approach practical and transparent. Typical repairs include:

Timber Frame and Sill Repairs

  • Cutting out decayed sections and reinstating with sound timber
  • Sill edge repairs and corner rebuilds where rot is localised
  • Repairing damaged jambs, rails, and glazing bars (where applicable)
  • Strengthening joints and reinstating structural integrity

Sash Window Function Improvements (Where Applicable)

  • Correcting alignment so windows close properly
  • Reducing sticking by addressing swollen/warped areas
  • Tightening or correcting loose frame components
  • Preparing surfaces for redecoration and protection

Protective Preparation and Finishing (Carpentry Scope)

  • Preparing timber to accept coatings
  • Reinstating sharp lines for a clean, finished appearance
  • Advice on ongoing maintenance to prevent recurrence

Note: If specialist glazing, sash cord replacement, or heritage conservation requirements apply, we’ll advise clearly at quotation stage and can work alongside relevant specialists if needed.

Our Approach: Repair First, Replace Only When Needed

We always aim for the best long-term outcome. If repairs are viable and sensible, we’ll recommend them. If frames are beyond economical repair, we’ll tell you—straight and early—so you can make an informed decision.


Why Choose Aston Brothers Carpentry Ltd

Adrian and Darren are brothers and highly skilled carpenters and joiners, known for accuracy, strong finishing, and dependable work across Somerset and Devon. Our clients value:

  • Professional joinery methods and careful workmanship
  • Clear quotes and practical advice
  • Tidy working standards and respectful service in occupied homes
  • Experience across domestic and commercial environments
  • Consistent quality on repairs, finishing, and bespoke carpentry

Where We Work

We’re based in Burnham-on-Sea, North Somerset, and complete timber sash/frame repairs across Somerset and Devon, including key areas such as:

If you’re nearby but not listed, get in touch—if it’s within practical reach, we’ll accommodate.

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Get a Quote for Timber Sash/Frame Repairs

For professional timber sash and frame repairs in Burnham-on-Sea and across Somerset and Devon (including Bristol, Taunton and Exeter), contact Aston Brothers Carpentry Ltd today.

Call now or request a quote online and we’ll arrange a site visit.

FAQs – Timber Sash/Frame Repairs

How do I know if my sash window frame is rotten or just needs repainting?

If timber feels soft, spongy, flakes away, or you can push into it with a screwdriver, that usually indicates decay rather than simple paint failure. We can assess this during a site visit.

Can you repair just the rotten section rather than replacing the whole frame?

Often, yes. Localised repairs—especially around sills and lower corners—can be very effective if the surrounding timber is sound and the cause of moisture ingress is addressed.

Do timber frame repairs reduce draughts?

They can. Correcting alignment, reducing gaps, and reinstating sound timber typically improves closing performance and reduces draught paths.

How long do timber sash/frame repairs take?

Minor repairs may take a few hours, while more involved sill and corner repairs can take longer depending on access, the extent of decay, and drying/finishing requirements. We’ll provide clear time expectations with your quote.

Do you work across Somerset and Devon?

Yes. We’re based in Burnham-on-Sea and regularly work across Somerset and Devon, including Bristol, Taunton and Exeter.

Do you provide painting and decorating after repairs?

We can prepare timber to be ready for finishing and advise on coatings. If full decoration is required, we’ll confirm what’s included in your quote.

Can you repair listed or period property sash windows?

We can carry out carpentry repairs sympathetically. If your property has specific conservation requirements, let us know so the repair approach can be aligned to any restrictions.

How can I prevent rot coming back?

Keeping paintwork maintained, sealing end grain, and addressing leaks quickly are key. We’ll highlight likely causes (e.g., failed coatings, water traps) and advise on maintenance.