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Old 08-27-2019, 07:55 PM   #15
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I appreciate the feedback... This is exactly the way I feel.... I can do it, I have the space and time.... but is it worth my time.

The one reason I am leaning towards the DIY route is for the "if you want something done right, do it yourself" idea.... I feel like if I did it myself, the job will be done 100% correctly. But the problem with that is I will spend a lot of time making sure it was done perfectly.

I am almost considering pulling the windows out myself, but taking them to a local glass shop to have them do the actually "re-sealing"
Taking them out yourself would save quite a bit. At that point you could look at having them repaired or replaced the cost might not be that much different. It's worth looking into.
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