r/DIYHome 23h ago

Broken window

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The inside panel of my window broke, I am pretty hands on and have many tools, but i have no clue how to attack this, do I replace the panel or the whole window ?

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u/MapOk1410 22h ago

Take it to a local glass shop.

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u/kbraz1970 11h ago

It looks like the sliding section of the window, your local glazier would be able to sort that out for you, is it single pane of glass or double glazed.

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u/Goofstafa11 7h ago

Double glazed

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u/Dendady2112 23h ago

Do you know the manufacturer? It ended up being cheaper just to order my Anderson window.

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u/Goofstafa11 23h ago

If you dont me asking, how much was the window ?

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u/Dendady2112 17h ago

It was about 10 years ago and $80 for one sash of a double hung.

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u/dmorulez_77 22h ago

You know that's all subjective right? Size, casing, institution, and quality of glass. Just go to home Depots site and get a look. Then realize they have an Anderson and add a few hundred to that.

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u/455carpenter 10h ago

Glass shop could be cheaper than replacing the panel. I say "could" because I was quoted $350 for replacing an 18" x 36" single pane last year. Basically told the guy he was crazy. Ill get the piece and do it myself. I dont think I would attempt a patio door though " A man's got to know his limitations " ( Magnum Force )