i am mad!
#11
I am sort of. It's either laugh or cry. I would rather. Laugh than cry and get a headache. It is absurdly funny how I broke the window. If it wasn't for how much it is going to cost.
hope you can see the glass. none of it fell out except a couple sliver chips.
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#12
You don't have to replace that whole window. Call a glazer and they will just replace the one pane. It looks like a single pane window. Really. Call one. I wouldn't think it would cost more than $150 to get it done.
#13
I agree you can just replace that one piece. We have those types of windows and when I husband hit it with the ladder we had it replaced and I think they charged us 75.00. Call around to the glass companies or check with your local hardware store.
#15
Kas is right. A glazier would fix that in no time.
He'll cut the glass to size and whack it in with the outdoor putty. I'd send our builder round but it's a bit far. Relax - rearrange the furniture so the chair won't do it again - do yourself some tea and biccies and think of those quilts you don't have to sell.
He'll cut the glass to size and whack it in with the outdoor putty. I'd send our builder round but it's a bit far. Relax - rearrange the furniture so the chair won't do it again - do yourself some tea and biccies and think of those quilts you don't have to sell.
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Is your DH handy or do you have a DH? If not maybe you could borrow a hubby from a neighbor and offer to trade for the quilt like someone else suggested. Heck for that kind of $$ I would go buy a piece of glass and fix it myself!! I am sure it would be an easy fix...my brother was a glasier for years. Sorry you had this happen to you...crafty_linda_b
#17
I wish I wish like a fish that hubby was handy. He is good with electronics and that is it. His dad is wonderful at hands on stuff but he lives in California. My neighbor is a window guy and I am going to see if he has a solution or can cut me a deal for a new one.
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But how do you price a quilt. length times width and times so many cents? Price of material times two? I am very interested in a way to price any quilt one would make and it be reasonable to both sides. Price a way it will work every time. People ask me all the time how much would I take for that quilt. I don't have any idea.
#20
That single pane can be replaced and you can probably do it yourself and save a lot of money. I've done it and it's not difficult. Here's a link to one how-to site,
http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/how...ane/index.html
http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/how...ane/index.html
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