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Old 07-16-2009, 08:23 AM
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Cool, problem solved, gotta love a happy ending.
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Old 07-25-2009, 11:40 AM
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Wow! Its about time somebody started doing this! What a great idea. Let us know how it turns out, and whether or not you would recommend their service to others.

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I will but keep in mind that not all windows can have their frame taken apart and re-assembled. Luckily mine can so just the sealed glass unit can be replaced. The guy came over and measured. He got me the low-e for $150 installed. He is ordering the glass from the company pushkins found. I'm going to watch how he does it so if another sash breaks a seal I can order and install the glass myself.
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Window repair

My Mother in Law had a similar problem and asked me to take a look. I made a few calls and found a glass company who would make replacement window panes. All i has d to do was remove the glass and take it to be measured. Ithen replaced the old glass, waited about 5 days since they send their orders oyr, and then put the new glass in. Some vinyl window hold their frames together with screws. This one sort of snapped trim in place to hold the glass. Final solution to repair a ouble pane window was less than $30 and a little work on my part.
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