Duddddeeeeeeeeeee I can’t freaking thank you enough!!!! Our kids were playing darts and busted one of the windows on our old double paned window and of course being Mama I lost my ever loving mind!!! Now I can do it myself and not be mad anymore.
Thank you Brother for this very helpful video. It gave me the knowledge & confidence to repair a single pane sliding window where the side frame (attached handle) bowed & came off from the glass. Had I not watched this video I wouldn't have the courage to unscrew the loose frame, straighten frame, reset the gasket, tap back the frame into position & screw it back at both ends. It was a great feeling after making it right. RU-vidrs like you are helping a lot of people like me hoping to fix things ourselves. God bless!
Bro this is one of those videos where the a-ha moment comes within the first 30 seconds.. lol same as when I couldn’t figure out wall-mounted AC’s 😂🤣thank you so much!
Thank you. One side of my window, the frame pulled off from the corner. I can fix it now seeing everything you just did. Thank you thank you thank you!
Wish mine was this easy. Took off the brackets so the window would slide all the way up but it still doesn't allow it to pull up and out. No exposed screws anywhere on the sill or the frame.
So, there are 2 types of the frames. If you see 2 screws on the outside holding horizontal piece of frame that holds fixed upper pane, then the process it the same as in this video, but you will have to remove the horizontal frame first ( remove to screws and poll the frame down). But if there are no visible screws in the outside then the fixed glass is glued to the frame, there are usually removable glass stops on the inside.
Thanks for the tutorial! My mobile home windows are like that but, the glass who I want to replace is the other one (the stationary panel) no the one that you are showing, it is possible to do it or I have to replace the whole window. Thank you!!
It’s possible to replace stationary side, pretty much the same process , but I’m not too sure how to replace them on RV, I looked at mine RV windows and it looks like I have to take out the entire window out, but yours might be different.
If you go buy glass yourself expect to pay roughly $ 5-7 a square foot, if you hire a company to do the job expect to pay $90-120 + labor charge and cost of glass ( usually 1.5-2 times the cost)
isn't this a dual pane window,,, you completely skipped the part where you replaced the single pane? or did you just buy a pre-made dual pane window already glued together?
The window is dual pane , there is no way to replace single pane with dual pane glass! Different thickness! We just order new dual pane glass to the size needed and come back to replace it.
@@roadglassandmore9064 ok, i thought you were replacing just one pane in the dual pane, it looked at first glance that only one side of the dual pane was broken,, i had one do that before
Slider part lifts up and out, fixed side there are 2 screws on the outside you have to remove, like in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lqvPQrDi_hM.html
Don’t understand the question? It’s older double pane window. 1/2 overall thickness. Look closer in the video you can see 2 panes of glass with black butyl glues around the perimeter.
The video about dual pane, single pane windows are similar though. But if your question is how to replace one broken glass side? You can’t, dual pane glass comes vacuum sealed from the factory.