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Gemstone
03-09-2014, 08:17 AM
We finally had enough of looking thru fogged windows....had the 2 large dining side windows and the large rear window fixed yesterday....so nice.
The repairman travels from the Phoenix area to Yuma every couple of weeks and usually has a full appointment calendar to make his trip worthwhile. He is neat, quick, and pleasant to deal with...his work is warranted for 3 years. He takes the window out, replaces the seal, cleans the glass, and re-installs....the 3 windows took him about 3 hours. Cost is $80 per window, large or small.

Joe Colvin
The Auto Glass Boss
480 962 3886

Regards
Gemstone

billr
03-09-2014, 07:37 PM
So he is separating the dual panes and resealing them on site? $80 each is pretty fantastic!

Heck you may pay someone that much to just replace the glass.

Bill

sylvain&lynn
03-11-2014, 06:04 PM
i did,nt know they could be fix anybody know a place in canada that fix them mine are getting bad


sylvain

Gemstone
03-11-2014, 06:10 PM
"in canada"....There ya go...a perfect reason to get outta the snow next winter....travel to AZ, get your windows fixed....and relax in the sun.

Regards
Gemstone

Army Guy
03-13-2014, 09:14 AM
They did my rear window while here in Mesa for $100. I was very happy with the results. They did a great job.

Cummins12V98
03-16-2014, 11:35 AM
Did they clean and re seal or did they have a machine to vacuum seal them?

Gemstone
03-16-2014, 03:01 PM
Did they clean and re seal or did they have a machine to vacuum seal them?

He cleans, installs new seals, he said vacuum seal is not standard/necessary on RV glass.

Regards
Gemstone

Cummins12V98
03-18-2014, 08:41 PM
Did they clean and re seal or did they have a machine to vacuum seal them?

He cleans, installs new seals, he said vacuum seal is not standard/necessary on RV glass.

Regards
Gemstone

That would concern me.

Hope it works well for you!

Gemstone
03-19-2014, 10:17 AM
"Hope it works well for you!"...I'll let you know after the 3 year warranty expires, which appears to be hands down, better than the manufacturer: Hehr Warranty (http://www.hehrintl.com/pdf/HEHR%20WINDOW%20WARRANTY.pdf).

FYI, I did not see any mention of performing a vacuum of the air space between the glass, in any part of Hehr's service manual....maybe I missed it, or....maybe they too regard it as unnecessary: service manual (http://www.hehrintl.com/pdf/Hehr%20Service%20Manual.pdf).

Regards
Gemstone

Cummins12V98
03-22-2014, 04:04 PM
"Hope it works well for you!"...I'll let you know after the 3 year warranty expires, which appears to be hands down, better than the manufacturer: Hehr Warranty (http://www.hehrintl.com/pdf/HEHR%20WINDOW%20WARRANTY.pdf).

FYI, I did not see any mention of performing a vacuum of the air space between the glass, in any part of Hehr's service manual....maybe I missed it, or....maybe they too regard it as unnecessary: service manual (http://www.hehrintl.com/pdf/Hehr%20Service%20Manual.pdf).

Regards
Gemstone

I have watched windows being sealed at the Milgard Factory. Not sure what it was called but they had some type of machine hooked to each window as they sealed the edges of the sealed unit.

Sounds like a great deal if they stay sealed.

RickandJanice
03-23-2014, 10:17 PM
Gemstone, thank you for posting the Hehr Service Manual. Good information to have!

Army Guy
01-18-2015, 09:04 PM
I had Auto Glass boss do my rear window last year. They did a good job, or so i thought. My rear window is fogging up again, showing moisture between the glass and its only been a year. We are in the RGV this winter so can not go back to them. :cry: