RedNeckGeek
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- Butte County & Orcutt, California
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Yesterday afternoon a loud bang interrupted the peace and quiet, and almost had me diving for cover. It came from the guest room, which has a large glass sliding door on the south wall. When I opened the hall door to look in I could see the fixed pane was crazed from top to bottom, but thankfully there was no bullet hole. What a relief, as I'm a long way from anywhere and don't need that kind of trouble. It's a double pane window, and it was the pane on the inside that broke. It seems to have started half way up on the side of the frame away from the wall, that is in the middle of the door. I'm trying to figure out why it just spontaneously shattered. We had over four inches of rain in the last couple of days; could the slab foundation have settled enough to cause the frame to warp and stress the glass? If so, why just the inside pane? Any idea how much trouble this is gonna be to fix? I've had the slider side replaced before (darn weed whacker), but it's not clear how the fixed pane comes out of the frame?
TIA...
TIA...
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