Are your joints failing you?

Timberweld’sAlan Burgessshows the industry exactly what happens if butt joints are open-ended with a video on www.timberweld.co.uk and @Timberweld.

Alan said: “Many mechanical butt joints are open-ended,allowing rainwater, draughts and even flies in. In our video, a handkerchief is passed through the open joint, showing just how big the gap can be. This isn’t what homeowners expect – especially as they pay more for details like butt joints that replicate the features found on timber originals.”

In recent years, the market for premium windows that mimic traditional timber details has gown. Homeowners looking to make value-enhancing improvements reportedly want quality products that look polished and refined, payingmore in the process.

“But windows must perform as well as they look,” Alan said.“Timberweld, for example, is a patented method of jointing that makes perfect corners and creates a butt-joint effect on the outside and inside of a window. Fabricating windows or doors in this way means the corners are extremely strong and completely sealed.

“Our video highlights how important a perfect butt joint is. It may sound superficial, but when it comes to replacing windows and doors, today’s homeowners are obsessed with looks. Lots of companies can create a butt joint effect, but the Timberweld method of construction gives a perfect corner which is strong, draught/water-tight, and durable.”