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- Maine-iacsExplorer
vinyl addict wrote:
I have had fogged windows repaired here: Sun Coast Designers. The only problem for someone living in Maine is the fact that they are in Florida.
Rick A.
Might have to start wintering in FL I guess! Especially after the last one. - Maine-iacsExplorer
fcooper wrote:
If you're handy, it's not hard to repair these yourself. You can buy the materials from amazon, or Dave Root's repair kit will also do it. You can find video's on you tube showing how. I did one of mine, and documented the process.
If you want to see my solution go to the link below, then click "fogged window repair" to download the repair document.
link to document on fogged window repair
Fred
Site says document can't be downloaded. Any other link? - Mile_HighExplorerWe have the LCI version "3000 bonded frameless". I can't remember the original brand before they were bought up, but ours seem to be doing fine. No fogging between panes.
- BoonHaulerExplorer
- missourijanExplorerSuncoast is recommended, also there is a place in Searcy, AR, RV Fog Dr. One in Yuma/Phoenix, Auto Glass Boss. Call the local rv dealers, maybe there is someone on the east coast that repairs windows.
- CarlT100ExplorerFrameless windows look really good. But they are more expensive initially and more expensive to repair/replace.
- edatlantaExplorer
vinyl addict wrote:
I have had fogged windows repaired here: Sun Coast Designers. The only problem for someone living in Maine is the fact that they are in Florida. I live in Western New York (Buffalo area) but winter in Fort Myers,Fl. Last year on the way down to Fort Myers I stopped at their facility to have a window repaired. Their service was excellent. They have several sites for customers to stay on (at no cost) with electric and water hookups while work is being done. My window was repaired and reinstalled in one day and I was on my way. The warranty they give is better than what the manufacturer (Hehr) gives on a brand new replacement window. I highly recommend them.
Rick A.
X2 on Sun Coast Designers.
I had all of my windows removed/reworked by them this past December. Some of mine had not leaked yet, but as long as I was there I had them done also. They did 15 windows for me in 4 days.
One word of caution if you have frameless windows. Their cost to rework frameless windows is double that for frame windows. - vinyl_addict1ExplorerI have had fogged windows repaired here: Sun Coast Designers. The only problem for someone living in Maine is the fact that they are in Florida. I live in Western New York (Buffalo area) but winter in Fort Myers,Fl. Last year on the way down to Fort Myers I stopped at their facility to have a window repaired. Their service was excellent. They have several sites for customers to stay on (at no cost) with electric and water hookups while work is being done. My window was repaired and reinstalled in one day and I was on my way. The warranty they give is better than what the manufacturer (Hehr) gives on a brand new replacement window. I highly recommend them.
Rick A. - fcooperExplorerIf you're handy, it's not hard to repair these yourself. You can buy the materials from amazon, or Dave Root's repair kit will also do it. You can find video's on you tube showing how. I did one of mine, and documented the process.
If you want to see my solution go to the link below, then click "fogged window repair" to download the repair document.
link to document on fogged window repair
Fred - Cummins12V98Explorer IIII don't know about HR but DRV will send you direct replacement windows from HEHR at their cost plus shipping. I have done this with our last MS, awesome deal!
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