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Single pane Window glass repair in an aluminum frame.
Single pane Window glass repair in an aluminum frame
by John Rocco
Let's suppose you still have those old aluminum single pane windows in your house,and
one of the neighbor kids throws a ball through it. ( Your kid would never do that!)
Depending on where you live in the country, you can pay anywhere from $75 to $150
to get it repaired. Well, if you're willing to spend an hour or two, you can get the
window fixed for around $20 or $30. I'm not going to try and explain how to cut your
own glass. I am going to explain how to get the old glass out, measure for the new
glass, and install the replacement glass. So, let's use this article to explain the
most common type of aluminum frame window.
If you have a sliding window, one of the panels will be stationary, and the other will
slide back and forth. If the slider is the one broken, you simply lift up and swing
the bottom out. If the bottom won't come out, check for rollers on top. Sometimes the
top rollers are adjusted up so the slider can't be removed.
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