I had a window pane Get broken and I need to replace that glass. I've already ordered the glass to put back in place but I need to know if there are any considerations I need to make whenever I put the window pane back in place and any tidbits or videos that I can watch that will help me? And since I've never taken one out what am I looking at in order to get that window removed?
So we have this door with blinds between the glass. And like many others, ours have become very hard to open up, and about half way down, the magnet becomes detached and moves freely. As many others have said online, I am able to push it back up and snap it back in place. It takes two snaps, not sure what's happening inside but the first snap is not as solid, but if I keep pushing up very hard it fully snaps back into place. However this doesn't fix the issue. It allows me to try to open the blinds again, but it always just snaps back off about half way down.
This makes it not only unable to open the blinds, but even to just tilt the slats open.
Any ideas on how to fix this? It really doesn't look like I'm able to open this glass up at all, as it's sealed. I think it's just a lost cause, but wondering anyone has dealt with this before.
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We recently bought a few interior transoms and noticed the glass is slightly loose. Not like it is going to fall out or anything, it just shifts a little bit when you open and close them.
Any recommendations for how I can shore up the glass?
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