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dg January 11th 06 03:48 PM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 
I recently purchased a house and one door had a crack in the impact
glass. The builder said it did not matter, so it was not repaired.
During a recent hurricane, the glass blew into the room and caused
thousands of dollars of damage from wind and rain.

Did the crack in the glass contribute to the failure of this glass?
Should this window have remained in it's frame and keep the water out
of my house?


Charles Spitzer January 11th 06 04:38 PM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 
what is impact glass? tempered? laminated? wire?

a crack in glass dramatically weakens it. any slight force at all against it
would have caused the crack to run the rest of the way and cause the entire
pane to shatter.

regards,
charlie
http://glassartists.org/chaniarts


"dg" wrote in message
oups.com...
I recently purchased a house and one door had a crack in the impact
glass. The builder said it did not matter, so it was not repaired.
During a recent hurricane, the glass blew into the room and caused
thousands of dollars of damage from wind and rain.

Did the crack in the glass contribute to the failure of this glass?
Should this window have remained in it's frame and keep the water out
of my house?




RicodJour January 11th 06 04:49 PM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 

dg wrote:
I recently purchased a house and one door had a crack in the impact
glass. The builder said it did not matter, so it was not repaired.
During a recent hurricane, the glass blew into the room and caused
thousands of dollars of damage from wind and rain.

Did the crack in the glass contribute to the failure of this glass?


Most likely. Did any other windows sustain damage or fail in that
hurricane? Adjacent windows are the most illuminating.

Should this window have remained in it's frame and keep the water out
of my house?


Since there's no indication about what exactly happened to that window,
and you seem to be basing your question on the crack alone, can't tell.

If the house had cracked glass in a regular window, most people would
have asked for it to be replaced. The fact that it was a cracked
impact glass in a high wind area made the request mandatory.

If the builder steered you wrong, he is partially at fault. You are
also partially at fault for not protecting your own home.

Lesson learned. Sorry about your loss.

R


SQLit January 11th 06 08:28 PM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 

"dg" wrote in message
oups.com...
I recently purchased a house and one door had a crack in the impact
glass. The builder said it did not matter, so it was not repaired.
During a recent hurricane, the glass blew into the room and caused
thousands of dollars of damage from wind and rain.

Did the crack in the glass contribute to the failure of this glass?
Should this window have remained in it's frame and keep the water out
of my house?


Your kidding, you BELIEVED the builder!

Glass gets it strength from being solid. Not cracked.

I sure hope your insurance takes care of the damage.



PipeDown January 12th 06 01:09 AM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 

"dg" wrote in message
oups.com...
I recently purchased a house and one door had a crack in the impact
glass. The builder said it did not matter, so it was not repaired.
During a recent hurricane, the glass blew into the room and caused
thousands of dollars of damage from wind and rain.

Did the crack in the glass contribute to the failure of this glass?
Should this window have remained in it's frame and keep the water out
of my house?


The crack probably would not have been a problem under normal weather
conditions but a hurricane is an extreme. A crack certainly would have
reduced the windows resistance to failure due to wind pressure or impact.
Something may have blown into that window and that's what the builder will
say if you try to sue him.





Edwin Pawlowski January 12th 06 03:22 AM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 

"dg" wrote in message

Did the crack in the glass contribute to the failure of this glass?
Should this window have remained in it's frame and keep the water out
of my house?


No, the crack did not contribute, it was the cause Scratches may contribute
to failure, but a crack was failed to start with.



m Ransley January 12th 06 05:08 AM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 
Your builder lied to get out of replacing it at his cost. I would never
accept cracked glass on anything. Cracked glass is garbage waiting to
get a bigger crack, it was weak, defective on instal.


Joshua Putnam January 12th 06 05:59 AM

Crack in Impact Glass Cause Failure?
 
In article .com,
says...
I recently purchased a house and one door had a crack in the impact
glass. The builder said it did not matter, so it was not repaired.
During a recent hurricane, the glass blew into the room and caused
thousands of dollars of damage from wind and rain.

Did the crack in the glass contribute to the failure of this glass?
Should this window have remained in it's frame and keep the water out
of my house?


Assuming your loss was large enough that you've filed a homeowners
insurance claim on it, those are excellent questions that you should
direct to your insurance company's subrogation department.
Homeowners insurance companies have whole departments that spend much
of their time going after builders for improper work and
manufacturers for defective products. If you can document what
you're saying, your insurance company could well pursue a claim on
your behalf to recover the value of the damages.

Disclaimer: unless you see my name on your policy declaration pages,
I am not your insurance agent. (And since there aren't any
hurricanes around here, I'm pretty sure my name isn't on your
policy.) So I don't know the specifics of your policy or the laws of
your state. Ask your agent or claims adjuster for details.

--
is Joshua Putnam
http://www.phred.org/~josh/
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