Metal board under window?
Metal board under window?
Moved into my new (old) house and needs a bit of fixing up.
I've been stripping the wallpaper from the spare bedroom, and under the window it's like there's a metal board? Is this normal? Do I need to get it checked out? If I need to get it checked, what trade should I be contacting?
If you look at the pic below, its the dark bits that suggest metal (the rest is that I just haven't scraped the stuff on top of it off properly yet) and if I whack it, it sounds like metal.
I've been stripping the wallpaper from the spare bedroom, and under the window it's like there's a metal board? Is this normal? Do I need to get it checked out? If I need to get it checked, what trade should I be contacting?
If you look at the pic below, its the dark bits that suggest metal (the rest is that I just haven't scraped the stuff on top of it off properly yet) and if I whack it, it sounds like metal.
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Re: Metal board under window?
Metal? It seems an unusual 'fix'.
I wonder what's underneath it?
Might just be a case of someone using what they had to hand - but a bit of coincidence that it's the right size.
I wonder what's underneath it?
Might just be a case of someone using what they had to hand - but a bit of coincidence that it's the right size.
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Re: Metal board under window?
The closest Ive seen on sites has been when someone wants to plaster over timber and they staple mesh over it to provide a key for the plaster.
If it was me (bearing in mind that I work on sites and am a carpenter by trade) I'd remove the trim/molding that looks to be right under the windowsill and with luck see a bit more of how it's put together.
Well, actually I'd likely poke it with a bradawl first, thats my go to pokey thing.
I've never seen nor put steel sheet under a window.
If it was me (bearing in mind that I work on sites and am a carpenter by trade) I'd remove the trim/molding that looks to be right under the windowsill and with luck see a bit more of how it's put together.
Well, actually I'd likely poke it with a bradawl first, thats my go to pokey thing.
I've never seen nor put steel sheet under a window.
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Re: Metal board under window?
Pre-prepared armoured sniper position? What's the view from the window?
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Re: Metal board under window?
The houses across the street and the tennis clubRockburner wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 7:06 am Pre-prepared armoured sniper position? What's the view from the window?
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Try a magnet to see if really metal, or foil based board?
Ideally get a hole to see what is on other side, if no insulation, could be cold under the window depending on wall construction and thus get damp condensation issues. If you can add some insulation board, extend the cill with nosing may improve thermal properties a bit.
Ideally get a hole to see what is on other side, if no insulation, could be cold under the window depending on wall construction and thus get damp condensation issues. If you can add some insulation board, extend the cill with nosing may improve thermal properties a bit.
Re: Metal board under window?
Tried the magnet trick, it's definitely metalcvilla wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 11:19 am Try a magnet to see if really metal, or foil based board?
Ideally get a hole to see what is on other side, if no insulation, could be cold under the window depending on wall construction and thus get damp condensation issues. If you can add some insulation board, extend the cill with nosing may improve thermal properties a bit.
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Re: Metal board under window?
It probably dates back to Judy Murray’s tyrannical regime of leading Scottish Tennis training…Mairi wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 9:23 amThe houses across the street and the tennis clubRockburner wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 7:06 am Pre-prepared armoured sniper position? What's the view from the window?![]()
Re: Metal board under window?
so, on top of that the window directly under that window is the living room bay window, the metal is there under the middle part under the window too. Maybe its just reinforcement?
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Re: Metal board under window?
You've moved into a 'safe house'.Mairi wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 4:00 pm so, on top of that the window directly under that window is the living room bay window, the metal is there under the middle part under the window too. Maybe its just reinforcement?
It's all a Faraday cage to prevent electronic eavesdropping.
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