Tag: sliding_glass_door_maintenance

  • Window Repair In Pembroke Pines

    Half Circle Window

    A half-circle window is not cut with a regular knife. It is mainly a special-order item.

    You can always install temporary plexiglass and use different cutting methods as a short-term solution.

    In Pembroke Pines, Florida, there is no factory that fabricates this type of window on demand, but you can find local suppliers that sell plexiglass to use temporarily while you wait for the permanent window to be ordered and fabricated.

    https://sliding-glass-door-repair.com/pembroke-pines/window-repair

    Also here is a local plexiglass source: http://pembrokepines.businesslistus.com/specific/Polymethyl-methacrylate-resins,-plexiglass.htm

    http://pembrokepines.businesslistus.com/specific/Polymethyl-methacrylate-resins,-plexiglass.htm
  • Sliding Glass Door With Colonial

    Sliding Glass Door With Colonial

    This design is mainly used on French doors, but when you see it on a sliding glass door, you can usually remove it for a better view. Especially on older sliding glass doors, these grids often don’t stay in place properly. The colonial grid on a sliding glass door is usually not glued, so it can come off easily. In some cases, both the left and right doors rub against each other.

  • Hot Day Fixing a Patio Door

    In some cases, working outdoors to repair a sliding glass door can be very challenging due to weather conditions, limited access, or safety concerns.

    The best time to work on a sliding glass patio door in South Florida, especially when there is no shade, is in the afternoon

    Or you can use a cover to protect the area from direct sunlight

    You can find in from a local store place Retractable Awnings here’s their website: http://Retractable Awnings

  • Replacement Sliding Glass Door From Double-Pane To 1/4

    The original window glass was a double-pane insulated unit made of 1/8” + 1/8” glass.

    Due to frame compatibility and customer approval, the insulated unit was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered glass panel that fits securely within the existing frame.

    Original double-pane glass (1/8” + 1/8”) was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered safety glass panel due to frame fitment. Customer approved the change.