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Old 09-06-2024, 06:45 PM   #1
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Bad double Pane Window

I've got a double pane window that has gone bad. Water has condensed between the panes. I would like to just remove the inner pane and leave the exterior window. My question is: is there a way to remove this one section of the window from the frame to work on it (after I disconnect the opening mechanical stuff)? The window is the bottom right one (looking at the trailer from the outside) at the dinning room table. Top 2/3's is fixed and the bottom two open.
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Old 09-12-2024, 03:49 PM   #2
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I've got a double pane window that has gone bad. Water has condensed between the panes. I would like to just remove the inner pane and leave the exterior window. My question is: is there a way to remove this one section of the window from the frame to work on it (after I disconnect the opening mechanical stuff)? The window is the bottom right one (looking at the trailer from the outside) at the dinning room table. Top 2/3's is fixed and the bottom two open.
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Brian, I don't know where you purchased your trailer, but I do know that Thompson RV in Pendleton, OR replaces broken frameless (Titanium) windows and can point you in the right direction for your issue. Hopefully they can help with one section without replacing the entire window. These windows are made by Hehr Glass, which is owned by Lippert. My guess is Lippert doesn't support OEM windows for owners, so start with Thompson RV, or your ORV dealer. You might also get advice from RV Fog Dr. at https://www.rvfogdr.com/.

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I don't know if this will help but, we have the same issue, water condensing and collecting in between the panes of a double window. And, while windows are not covered by our extended warranty, 'seals' are covered, and the reason our window is admitting water is because of a failed seal. Our window is getting replaced under warranty because it was submitted as a failed seal.
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Old 12-30-2024, 02:19 PM   #4
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window problem

I had this problem on a trailer i used to own. You can't get another pane. The glass is made as one unit. You will need to replace the whole window. It's a pain because of the sealant but actually not that hard to do.
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