sure it can - but the replacement has to be manufactured specifically for the existing door - which, depend on backlog, can take quite some time and if it's an unusual size can cost more money just replacing the whole door with frame is done in a day and likely didn't cost as much anyway or in short: it's a question about cost and availability - not about sustainability
Lies, lies lies, I live in South Africa just called a glass place got it cut to size and the handyman put it in for me 😂😂 50 bucks to fix the glass @@cryptearth
I have a similar situation, only on the left side and our doors are oversized. Pella quotes more than $4,000 to replace the pane and more than $5,000 to replace the whole (half) panel, plus we’d have to pay to pain the interior to match the existing window frame, which is a specific offwhite. I’m going to get a couple of competing quotes, but doing it myself looks impossible.
If it was vandalism you can do a home insurance claim to help with the cost. My deductible for example is 2k and 5000 to replace a slider. So I send insurance the quote and collected the 3k and used it to buy the door and install my self. Ended up making $1000
@ It was not vandalism. The HOA employs landscape gardeners, and as far as I could tell (I was sitting there on the phone), the large lawnmower threw up a stick which hit the window and broke the outer pane. I was on a zoom call with my doctor discussing bloodwork results, and did not want to interrupt the call. I should have gone outside immediately and confronted the landscape worker, gone to his supervisor, etc. Instead, I elected to think of it as a minor nuisance and deal with it by phone later. Getting the correct insurance documents from the HOA was the hard part. They are supposed to take some responsibility for the outside of the units. We have excellent homeowners insurance, but they needed these documents. The window company also needed documents. The HOA dragged its heels forever, the property manager refused to answer my phone calls. We eventually got it settled. No HOA ever again, if we ever move. Thanks for your suggestion. Oh, this was a very large slider and my husband and I are not able to do work like that.
I think I could have used the bottom, too. I don't remember why I did not. As far as I understand, the replacements often come without flanges like the one I took out. Feel free to use it just make sure everything is water tight.
Attention to detail. Very nice.
cant the glass just be replaced?
Had same question.
sure it can - but the replacement has to be manufactured specifically for the existing door - which, depend on backlog, can take quite some time and if it's an unusual size can cost more money
just replacing the whole door with frame is done in a day and likely didn't cost as much anyway
or in short: it's a question about cost and availability - not about sustainability
Lies, lies lies, I live in South Africa just called a glass place got it cut to size and the handyman put it in for me 😂😂 50 bucks to fix the glass @@cryptearth
I have a similar situation, only on the left side and our doors are oversized. Pella quotes more than $4,000 to replace the pane and more than $5,000 to replace the whole (half) panel, plus we’d have to pay to pain the interior to match the existing window frame, which is a specific offwhite.
I’m going to get a couple of competing quotes, but doing it myself looks impossible.
If it was vandalism you can do a home insurance claim to help with the cost. My deductible for example is 2k and 5000 to replace a slider. So I send insurance the quote and collected the 3k and used it to buy the door and install my self. Ended up making $1000
@ It was not vandalism. The HOA employs landscape gardeners, and as far as I could tell (I was sitting there on the phone), the large lawnmower threw up a stick which hit the window and broke the outer pane. I was on a zoom call with my doctor discussing bloodwork results, and did not want to interrupt the call. I should have gone outside immediately and confronted the landscape worker, gone to his supervisor, etc. Instead, I elected to think of it as a minor nuisance and deal with it by phone later.
Getting the correct insurance documents from the HOA was the hard part. They are supposed to take some responsibility for the outside of the units. We have excellent homeowners insurance, but they needed these documents. The window company also needed documents. The HOA dragged its heels forever, the property manager refused to answer my phone calls.
We eventually got it settled.
No HOA ever again, if we ever move.
Thanks for your suggestion.
Oh, this was a very large slider and my husband and I are not able to do work like that.
It wasn’t vandalism he was arguing with his girlfriend , lost his temper and threw something at the glass. You need to work on your temper bud
Great video man!!!!
That’s exactly how my slider glass broke a couple weeks ago!
Why couldn't you just replace the double-pane glass module??
The glass alone costs more I guess
@@joelalcala6317I doubt that
@@ramimar6656he's not wrong. The panel alone is over $400!
Would it have been possible for you to use the bottom nails fin? Why did you choose not to?
I think I could have used the bottom, too. I don't remember why I did not. As far as I understand, the replacements often come without flanges like the one I took out. Feel free to use it just make sure everything is water tight.
excellent video. I cant help but wonder who did this to your door? Did you find out anything? police report? I would be in RAMBO mode..
Great video sir. Thanks.
Cutting out mold does nothing, but I understand you're doing it for views.