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If you can fix it, you can fix it, and if you can't fix it, you can replace it with a new one. If you don't know how to change and feel that you have nowhere to start, then find a professional, they have a way, you just need to prepare the money.
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Hurry up and find someone to replace it with a new one, otherwise there will be an accident and it won't cost a few dollars.
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You can remove the fence and make a new one.
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The location of the balcony window of your home, whether it is a building or a bungalow, the square is better, even if it is replaced, it is necessary to replace the building, there are ...... potential safety hazards
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What should I do if the iron sheet under the balcony window guardrail is rotten? I make the following a new one by all means.
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After sanding the rust with sandpaper and spraying it with paint of the same color, it is estimated that a small can is enough to hold on for some more time.
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If it seeps in through the gap between the screws, you can seal the waterproof glue on the screwing area.
Be sure to let the property first solve the hidden danger from the outside, and then solve the cause inside the house. There should be a water guide groove in the window you use, and the water leaking under your window sill is because the water guide hole is blocked, so the rainwater cannot be drained out, and can only flow to the inside of the window sill through the inner groove of your window. Workaround: >>>More
The bevel is not easy to use, and our balcony also has an oblique angle. We put a washing machine on it and a gas water heater on it, which was considered to be fully utilized. >>>More
Let's see if it's leaking, it's a window, it's a leak on the top of the window, it's underground, or it's on both sides. If the window itself is leaking, then you can find a window maker to repair it, if the window is not installed properly and leaks, then pay attention. >>>More
Causes of window leakage:
1) The window may not have drainage holes, especially the sliding window, all the rainwater accumulates in the sliding frame groove and cannot be discharged, and it seeps into the house after it is full, or the drainage hole is blocked when the external window sill is tiled, and the rainwater in the sliding frame groove will all seep into the wall and cause water leakage. >>>More
Remove the window and re-apply the latex or glass glue, make it a little fuller, and wait until it is dry to see if there is no leakage.