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Driver & Passenger Side Window White Haze

ss340duster
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my 2001 Winnebago Adventurer both Driver & Passenger Side window are turnin to this white haze to the point i cant see out the mirrors,they both have like double glass and its inside the glass, what can i do to fix this or is it fixable ?
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ss340duster
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i got the window fixed thru Safelite auto glass 415 bucks, i also turned in claim with Progressive ins and they would not pay they said the window was due to wear and tear, and only way they would pay as if i had broken it

Triker33
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tommy g wrote:
Suncoast does a great job! Their price is 275 for first and 250 for each additional window. Parts that have to be replaced are reasonably extra. "Window" means the entire opening on the driver or passenger side. Mine were stained to the point of being dangerous to try to see through so I made an appointment and stayed 2 nights in their lot(50a elec., water and free wifi). It's well worth the price.

One window Drivers seat, only the slider part(1/2) of the whole opening was fixed on 5/1/13 and cost was $303.08 including tax.

One kitchen window, non slider 1/2 of whole opening fixed, 5/5/11 was $294.68 including tax.
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ss340duster
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fcooper wrote:
ss340duster

Send me your email address via private message and I'll send you a file with the info. Let me know if you want the file in PDF form or Word 2007 form.

There is some info on the Dave Root RV GLass Repair site about how to measure and determine the thickness of your spacer inside the windows. It's educational to look at. Here's the link:
info on measuring spacer thickness

I did not buy the Dave Root kit, but purchased from other internet sites discussed in my file I'll send you.

Any questions, just ask.

Fred

the PM is sent Fred

Diplomat_St_Poo
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This is a do-it-yourself site. It worked for a friend of mine. BTW he was able to do a number of the windows without removng them as the edges were accessible.

http://chaos.goblinbox.com/rv-repair-section/house-repairs-fixes/
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fcooper
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ss340duster

Send me your email address via private message and I'll send you a file with the info. Let me know if you want the file in PDF form or Word 2007 form.

There is some info on the Dave Root RV GLass Repair site about how to measure and determine the thickness of your spacer inside the windows. It's educational to look at. Here's the link:
info on measuring spacer thickness

I did not buy the Dave Root kit, but purchased from other internet sites discussed in my file I'll send you.

Any questions, just ask.

Fred
Fred & Vicki
St. Augustine, Florida

ss340duster
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fcooper wrote:
If you're a do it yourself type, you can remove the window, split open the frame (held together with screws), cut open the two sections of glass, clean the glass, install new spacer, and glue back together. Materials cost less than $100. If the glass will not clean up, then you'll have to have a glass company make new tempered glass for you. Mine was fogged for 2 years, and only one of the two panes had to be replaced.

Let me know if you want more info.


Fred

Fred would like more info please thanks so much

Executive45
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Double paned windows provide insulation from heat, cold and noise. Lots of posts about this very issue. Use the search box at the top of the page and put in "fogged windows", or a variation.....if the windows are fogged where you cannot see clearly out of your mirrors, contact your insurance company. Mine replaced mine under comprehensive since it was a safety issue.....Dennis
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fcooper
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ss340duster wrote:
those places are no were near me, why does it need double window there anyway no other windows are double can i just remove permanantly and clean myself?


I forgot your question in my other post. Yes, you can but I've never done it. I've read of another rv'r that broke the inside pane, cleaned up the mess, and cleaned the remaining window. Now how you break just the inside window pane is going to be the tricky part. If you get all of the old glass out, the the window is thinner and you may have a rattle and loose window to deal with.

Fred
Fred & Vicki
St. Augustine, Florida

fcooper
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If you're a do it yourself type, you can remove the window, split open the frame (held together with screws), cut open the two sections of glass, clean the glass, install new spacer, and glue back together. Materials cost less than $100. If the glass will not clean up, then you'll have to have a glass company make new tempered glass for you. Mine was fogged for 2 years, and only one of the two panes had to be replaced.

Let me know if you want more info.


Fred
Fred & Vicki
St. Augustine, Florida

ss340duster
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those places are no were near me, why does it need double window there anyway no other windows are double can i just remove permanantly and clean myself?

eheading
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We had all the windows re-done by Suncoast Designers on our 2005 Revolution LE. They did an excellent job. The one thing I like about Suncoast is that they do not create a vacuum between the two panes of glass. This is the source of most if not all of the fogging problems. Suncoast instead injects an inert gas between the two panes so that the gaskets aren't fighting the pressure difference that can cause the leaks.

Ed Headington

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RV FOG Dr. in Searcy, Arkansas does good work at a price similar to Suncoast. I had four windows done in late April. They have good 50 amp parking and did an outstanding job of all of the windows. They also offer other body and window services.
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tommy_g
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Triker33 wrote:
rk911 wrote:
Suncoast Designers in Hudson, FL. we made an appt. and had all of our fogged windows removed, cleaned, re-sealed and then re-installed. total cost was about $700 and they have several 50-amp RV spaces for overnite use by their customers.

Suncoast does a good job. But average price is now around $300 a window fixed. Had one done there last in May 2013.
Suncoast does a great job! Their price is 275 for first and 250 for each additional window. Parts that have to be replaced are reasonably extra. "Window" means the entire opening on the driver or passenger side. Mine were stained to the point of being dangerous to try to see through so I made an appointment and stayed 2 nights in their lot(50a elec., water and free wifi). It's well worth the price.
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Triker33
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rk911 wrote:
Suncoast Designers in Hudson, FL. we made an appt. and had all of our fogged windows removed, cleaned, re-sealed and then re-installed. total cost was about $700 and they have several 50-amp RV spaces for overnite use by their customers.

Suncoast does a good job. But average price is now around $300 a window fixed. Had one done there last in May 2013.
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