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cst4villages
10-29-2014, 06:17 AM
Looking for suggestions / recommendations. We have a patio villa with the side lanai; it has the sliding windows with the tinted heavy gauge plastic on them to keep the rain out. I am looking for someone that would come out to the house and replace the old plastic with new. Has anyone had their plastic replaced? Thanks
KittyKat
10-29-2014, 09:45 PM
Are you talking about acrylic sliders? If so, Martin Aluminum installed ours. They might be able to tell you if just the acrylic can be replaced.
784caroline
10-30-2014, 08:22 AM
If you are getting estimates to replace "Acrylic" sliders I suggest you also get estimates to get "glass" replacements. Glass windows probably will require a different support structure but as you found out the Acrylis or pastic sliders over a period of time scratch, weaken, or just yellow and need replacing. The other big factor is that when (its going to happen) we get a big storm (ie hurricane) these type of windows will be more vulnerable to wind damage than properly installed glass windows.
Just a suggestion!
cst4villages
10-30-2014, 08:56 AM
If you are getting estimates to replace "Acrylic" sliders I suggest you also get estimates to get "glass" replacements. Glass windows probably will require a different support structure but as you found out the Acrylis or pastic sliders over a period of time scratch, weaken, or just yellow and need replacing. The other big factor is that when (its going to happen) we get a big storm (ie hurricane) these type of windows will be more vulnerable to wind damage than properly installed glass windows.
Just a suggestion!
Thanks, but these windows are actually made of a flexible plastic, not like the acrylic found on storm doors. I doesn't seem like they could be replaced with acrylic or glass without also replacing the entire window frames. This is on the side of a patio villa, and I am told it was built at the same time the home was, around 2004. Does anyone else have these type of windows on their lanai? Any help is much appreciated
Chatbrat
10-30-2014, 03:47 PM
We had had CVS install vinyl on our lanai--didn't want glass do the weight--we had an indoor swimming pool in NC, the windows were glass & my wife could not move them
njbchbum
10-30-2014, 04:08 PM
I believe the material you need for the windows is available from Pat's Sales down in Leesburg - you might give a call and ask. I think it is cut off a roll and your installer would need to cut to size.
Home Page (http://patssalesinc.com/Home_Page.php)
As far as installation, Cunningham's is a great resource.
tommy steam
10-30-2014, 07:32 PM
Looking for suggestions / recommendations. We have a patio villa with the side lanai; it has the sliding windows with the tinted heavy gauge plastic on them to keep the rain out. I am looking for someone that would come out to the house and replace the old plastic with new. Has anyone had their plastic replaced? Thanks
Before you have anyone do the job, get at least three quotes.
dave from deland
11-05-2014, 08:06 AM
Looking for suggestions / recommendations. We have a patio villa with the side lanai; it has the sliding windows with the tinted heavy gauge plastic on them to keep the rain out. I am looking for someone that would come out to the house and replace the old plastic with new. Has anyone had their plastic replaced? ThanksOn a side note. A plastic cleaner/polish should be used on plastic, acrylic and similar materials. I was told that Windex, for example, could leave scratches. When I had my lanai installed, they gave me a product called 210 Plastic cleaner/polish.
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