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teeznu
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Sep 09, 2019

DIY-who's tackled Foggy Glass repair?

I've watched several YouTube video's and it seems pretty straight forward...…..well...…..once you get the window out of the rough opening on the RV.

I'm willing to give it a try, but, looking for suggestions to prevent failure. Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
  • You show your location as USA. That covers a pretty wide area last time I checked. I had my fogged windows fixed a couple years ago in Searcy, AR at the RV Fog Doctor. The cost was $300 for the first window and $200 for every other one - cash or check (no CC). They did a great job and gave me full hook-ups the evening before and after fixing my windows.

    There's a shop in Hudson, FL - Suncoast Designers,

    There's a shop in Phoenix, AZ - RV Glass Solutions

    The best location for window repair in country is in Vancouver, WA - Peninsula Glass / Motion Windows / where they can make completely new windows if you want to move that divider bar up out of your line of sight. There website doesn't mention cleaning and resealing windows but I'm sure they'll do that for you - just call them first.

    Some times you can catch one of these companies at an RV rally and have the work done on site.
  • If the windows are just wet inside, they can be disassembled, dried out, cleaned & reassembled with new spacer material. I've done it. I elected to assemble a square with 2x4s clamped to my bench for reassemble. Make sure and purchase the correct thickness spacer. You want to make sure the 2 glass panes are perfectly matched. You could use your dining table if allowed by the lady of the house. How else may I get you in trouble? If the are foggy (mineral etched) new glass is called for.

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