Sealed window glass warranty
If glass is broken for Sealed window due to whatever reason( may be
stress related ,Not somebody broke it), Is window will be covered under warranty ? My window repair person says there is no warrant for this. Warranty available for seal leak only. Any advice? Thanks. |
Sealed window glass warranty
A local window person with lot of years of experience did it. Can it be
(mis)installed when you have to just put the pane in the frame and glue it? He changed the pane about 5 months ago getting it from manucaturer as my earlier pane was fogged due to broken seal. Is change in temp (as Fall is here) can be reason for break? When maufacturer gives 5 yrs of warranty, I think I am unlucky here to change it in 5 months. Or bad glass company also is a matter of concern here. |
Sealed window glass warranty
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A local window person with lot of years of experience did it. Can it be (mis)installed when you have to just put the pane in the frame and glue it? He changed the pane about 5 months ago getting it from manucaturer as my earlier pane was fogged due to broken seal. Is change in temp (as Fall is here) can be reason for break? When maufacturer gives 5 yrs of warranty, I think I am unlucky here to change it in 5 months. Or bad glass company also is a matter of concern here. It'd be really weird for glass to break without a ****load (or metric ****load) of stress put on it. Anyone who's ever tried to break glass (especially tempered stuff) can appreciate how difficult it can be. Given the history, what I'm suggesting is that the original window installation was flawed and there's stress on the frame that' responsible not only for the broken seal, but also the current problem. I'd lay odds on an improperly hung frame vs having a defective seal followed my somehow defective cracking glass. The pane installer guy could've done perfect work, but if the frame is not installed correctly, every bit of glass you put in there might continue to have problems. The change in weather can trigger breakage but should not for a properly installed window. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
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