Replacing Broken Glass In a Sliding Door
Replacing Broken Glass In a Sliding Door
This Article will focus on replacing single pane broken glass in an aluminum sliding glass door. If your sliding door was installed before 1980, there is a possibility that the glass is not safety glass. The law requiring safety glass in all doors was passed in either the late 1960's or early 1970's. In any event, it really doesn't matter, what does matter is that you must install safety glass when replacing the broken glass. You can order the glass from a local glass shop. They will need to know the width, the height, and the glass thickness. If you live in a residential tract home, there are standard sizes used in the sliding door industry. For example, if you have an opening of 6' wide X 6' 8" Tall, the glass in each panel will be 34 X 76. You can confirm this by measuring across where the glass disappears into the frame rail. You should come up with somewhere around 33". (continued at http://i-construct.siteburg.com/glass-replacing.html ) |
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