That only works if you know who made the window, if they are still in
business, and if they still make that style using the same extrusions.
That is why I would never purchase welded vinyl windows, because you are
trapped. If you cannot get an original replacement, and thermopane glass
does not always last more than 10 years, you have to buy another window
unit, which means a style change and damage to mouldings, paint and
decorating each time.
"PAUL100" wrote in message
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Subject: How to you replace broken glass in a vinyl window?
From: "Stanky"
Date: 12/12/2004 10:47 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:
Good morning,
Last week I think some of the neighborhood kids went wild with their
pellet
guns.
The result was ....I now have a broken second story window. No one fessed
up
and insurance is saying it's my baby with $500 deductible.
How do you remove the vinyl trim from the inside without damage? I assume
this trim snaps in somehow and can be removed. I poked around with a
screw
driver but decided I should ask a few questions before I screw it up.
I would like to do this myself...... repair guy is talking $ 300 to 400
to
replace the entire window. He says the double pane can't be removed must
replace the whole thing (remove, replace, drywall & repaint).
I think this is bull........worse it took 4 phone calls to get the guy to
look at it and another 4 so far to get a response (he said he wanted to
talk
to the original installer). We phoned the original installer and they
gave
us this guy to do the repair. All of this smells seriously wrong (rip
off
in the making)
Any tips and information would be greatly appreciated given I'd like to
minimize my out of pocket costs.
Please reply to the group and Thank you in advance.
what type of vinyl window is it, double hung, picture, casement and is it
welded or a mechanically fastened window. IF it is a welded double hung I
would just ask the original installer to oreder you a new sash. the price
for
that should be about 50-100 depending on size and you can put it in your
self.