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I am in south florida (hollywood ) and would like to find somebody who can take care of the leaks in several of my windows. Any suggestions?
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I am in south florida (hollywood ) and would like to find somebody who can take care of the leaks in several of my windows. Any suggestions?
Mine are aluminum framed windows Thanks guys
Aluminum windows in a previous boat needed work. The metal degrades, even perforates,felt slides wear out, catches fail, glass gets damaged, ss screws react with the frame. Replacement may cheaper and better than remove/repair/refitting. I was surprised how inexpensive made to order replacements were. If doing this, make accurate templates in cardboard.Merely rebedding the glass in aluminum frames is often not the solution. The frames themselves may need to be pulled and reconditioned (or replaced) and properly rebedded.
Aluminum windows in a previous boat needed work. The metal degrades, even perforates,felt slides wear out, catches fail, glass gets damaged, ss screws react with the frame. Replacement may cheaper and better than remove/repair/refitting. I was surprised how inexpensive made to order replacements were. If doing this, make accurate templates in cardboard.
Psneeld,
Who did you use to buy the windows?
So the process was
What role does the temperature and humidity play when you plan to install the windows? Do you try for cool and dry? Do you do it on the hard on in the slip?
- Size your windows and send this information to Wynne.
- Get quoted. Pay 100% up front or partial until job finished?
- How long does it take to get windows after quote?
- Do they have a busy season/slack season?
Thanks!
The sales guys were super...they are primarily a RV supplier so they are huge and roll non-stop all year.
I did it in the water..no difference for where to do it though..just living aboard and ripping out widows, then glassing and grinding did create a pretty big issue for my liveaboard girlfriend.... I would do 2-3 windows at a time to keep the glassing in the radius corners flowing as I ripped out the next set of windows which would take the better part of a day to do it without just using a sledgehammer and making a huge mess...
I put non opening windows in the main salon an it really opened it up like picture windows not having the vertical bars in them, put 2 aft/1 forward top hinged in the main salon and then the ones in the aft cabin/aft head are sliders (would have preferred top hinge but they woud have opened into the walkaround decks.Man, that's good to know. Did you do any sliders? How did they work out? Are the windows thicker/thinner than regular boat windows?
Thanks for your response! I'm slowly making a plan.