Hello - new user/1st time posting. At my townhome, the 3rd floor window has become separated by ~1/4" from the window frame. I've never seen something like this before and need help 1) understanding if this is a window issue that can be repaired or if replacement is required and 2) if this is a failure of some type with the window or if this unfortunately points to bigger (e.g. - foundation) issues....
I have a picture but don't know how to upload it. Thanks for any help.
Justyn
Window separation from frame?
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Re: Window separation from frame?
Justyn,
There should be a section at the bottom of the post that allows you to attach files to the post. See attached screenshot.
If you are having difficultly, you can email me the file directly and I will see to getting it uploaded.
Enovotny@windowsonwashington.net
There should be a section at the bottom of the post that allows you to attach files to the post. See attached screenshot.
If you are having difficultly, you can email me the file directly and I will see to getting it uploaded.
Enovotny@windowsonwashington.net
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Re: Window separation from frame?
Here is the picture.
If I had to guess, it appears the exterior glazing bead somehow came loose and the glass is separating from the frame. I would call a glazier on the quick as that thing is holding on by a thread. Be very careful and aware that if you do not get this addressed and it was a know defect, if it falls out and hurts...or kills someone, you could be held liable.
If I had to guess, it appears the exterior glazing bead somehow came loose and the glass is separating from the frame. I would call a glazier on the quick as that thing is holding on by a thread. Be very careful and aware that if you do not get this addressed and it was a know defect, if it falls out and hurts...or kills someone, you could be held liable.
Re: Window separation from frame?
Thanks - I'm working on a better photo but, to be clear, the only separation is along the left hand side where the entire pane of glass has a 1/4" gap to the frame. All three other sides look normal.
I'll reach out to a glazier ASAP!
I'll reach out to a glazier ASAP!
Re: Window separation from frame?
Looking to contact a glazier today. If you have any recommendations in Seattle, WA - please let me know.
Here are the additional photos as promised (we'll see if this works since I can't attach).
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/justyn/library/
Here are the additional photos as promised (we'll see if this works since I can't attach).
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/justyn/library/