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Apr-20-2019 06:45 PM
jd620 wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has tried taking out one of the panes and just putting one back in with some molding and or caulk to hold it in?
Apr-11-2019 06:25 AM
Branson N Tucson wrote:
A lot of bull that they can not be fixed.was at Quartsize and a booth had a company that repairs them for 100.00 per window.
They came to my site and fix two of them. They were at the time sending a team to the FMCA rally in Ga. that week.
Will get their card and provide their name and number.
It's 3 A.M. and card in motor home.
Apr-11-2019 03:35 AM
Apr-11-2019 03:26 AM
Whaler wrote:
Your options include RV Fog Dr, Searcy Ak. 501-278-3015. Going down to have two repaired. They did one two years ago that looks new yet. I took that one out and delivered it. They are doing it all this time. Nice people and they have power on their lot if you arrive late.
Apr-11-2019 03:17 AM
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Apr-10-2019 05:52 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
On your next trip down to Florida, Suncoast Designers will provide hook-ups for you to park and stay in your coach while the repairs are made to your windows. The usual turn around time is two days. They remove your windows, clean the glass, reseal the windows and re-install them in your coach. They even use water to test for leaks after the install. It is a very professional shop that starts at 7:00AM(maybe even a little earlier :)) in the morning. Suncoast Designers
I should have added that Suncoast Designers has a LIFETIME guaranty on the windows they repair.
Apr-10-2019 03:50 PM
Big Katuna wrote:jaycocamper62301 wrote:
What about for the guy who still works and doesn't have the time to drive to Florida?
People take them out and ship them back one or two at a time. Still cheaper than the $1200-$1500 per window new costs.
You build a good re usable crate.
There ARE DIY kits on EBay. I’m sure there are Youtube vids galore.
Apr-10-2019 03:49 PM