My house has 30-year-old mahogany-framed double glazing. I've had quite a bit of it replaced with modern UPVC stuff, but the bathroom is a problem.
Whereas a lot of the other frames were starting to rot in places, so had to go, the bathroom is on the sheltered side of the house, and the frame is absolutely sound. However, one panel (top right) is blown, and another (bottom right) is on the way.
So... I'd like to replace the glass panels, but local d/g contractors either aren't interested in doing it, or want to charge more than it would cost to replace the whole window.
I don't want to replace the whole thing, because of the tiling around the inside, which would be destroyed, and of course you can't get them any more
Is it an easy job to replace the glass panels? I'm thinking you just have to carefully prised the wooden battens off, get the panels out, clean up the silicone, and stick some new ones in??
And is it easy to obtain the panels?
Thanks as ever
Whereas a lot of the other frames were starting to rot in places, so had to go, the bathroom is on the sheltered side of the house, and the frame is absolutely sound. However, one panel (top right) is blown, and another (bottom right) is on the way.
So... I'd like to replace the glass panels, but local d/g contractors either aren't interested in doing it, or want to charge more than it would cost to replace the whole window.
I don't want to replace the whole thing, because of the tiling around the inside, which would be destroyed, and of course you can't get them any more
Is it an easy job to replace the glass panels? I'm thinking you just have to carefully prised the wooden battens off, get the panels out, clean up the silicone, and stick some new ones in??
And is it easy to obtain the panels?
Thanks as ever