An architect is claiming that the original 50 year old wood window frames are rotting. He has made no tests and he wants to replace all the windows and frames as part of a general renovation of the building. The windows are punched windows - that is, narrow and tall winddows at regular intervals along the wall. I am doubtful of his claim, as he has made unsubstantiated claims in the past that he has backed off from. Is there a test for rot, other than the knife point penetration test? No tests at all have been done to date, not even the knife point penetration test.
Questions:
1. I seem to recall reading that there is a drill bit test where the drill dust is checked for rot by some chemical test or physical test. Is there any such test, and if so, what is its designation?
2. How long can wood window frames be expected to last if properly manintained by periodic re-painting and re-caulking?
3. How often should they be repainted in the Toronto climate? Every 10 years?
Perhaps it is a good idea to replace the windows and frames, but if so, we should do it for the right reasons. I don't know if a modern frame is as good or better as a wood frame. The existing windows are double glazed. I suppose I should post the relative merits of this on a mechanical enginering forum, but I am most interested in ways to detect rot, particularly if there is an ASTM or like standard method, and the expected life of wood window frames.
Questions:
1. I seem to recall reading that there is a drill bit test where the drill dust is checked for rot by some chemical test or physical test. Is there any such test, and if so, what is its designation?
2. How long can wood window frames be expected to last if properly manintained by periodic re-painting and re-caulking?
3. How often should they be repainted in the Toronto climate? Every 10 years?
Perhaps it is a good idea to replace the windows and frames, but if so, we should do it for the right reasons. I don't know if a modern frame is as good or better as a wood frame. The existing windows are double glazed. I suppose I should post the relative merits of this on a mechanical enginering forum, but I am most interested in ways to detect rot, particularly if there is an ASTM or like standard method, and the expected life of wood window frames.