I have a 1979 Pella casement double window, each with two panes of glass and a tiltable "slim shade" between them. I broke the inside, removeable glass pane in the left window. Pella does not stock these window panes. Local glass company won't touch it because of the rubber/metal edging to the glass with moveable clips to hold the pane in place and the plastic knob in the lower right corner of the pane which controls the tilt of the shade. Any ideas other than getting a new casement window put in? Complete inside view of casement window Left inside glass pane is broken
Your best bet is to contact your local Pella dealer or their service department online. Ask if a replacement DGP is available. If your blinds are glued to the DGP, you are likely out of luck as they don't make those any longer. You'd need to get a new sash. Not the whole window, just a new sash with blinds.
How does one go about ordering replacement glass for a window? The glass broke, and needs to be replaced. The window is tempered glass - for the window next to the front door.
These are the dimensions-details:
12.5 x 54.25 Glass Inside
17.5 x 59 outside edge to edge
5 rows and 2 columns
Door width - 1 3/4 inch
Vinyl
Original window is Milgard, but I could not find any information on Milgard web site on how to order replacement glass.
Background: I do many DIY projects at home. But, this will be the first time I will be replacing windows-window glass.
Really appreciate any guidance u can provide!
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I have old nasty sliding closet doors from the 1970s. They are 96" by 42", weigh about 30 pounds apiece, fall out of the top track and break the plastic guide on the floor due to their weight (see picture of bottom of door and broken guide).
What is out there that I can replace these ugly monsters with?
Thanks!
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