You had a sinkhole under your beer glass, Jim?
I don't think so but who knows? We have a basement and as far as I can tell there are no cracks in the walls. The broken picture window has double hung windows on either side of it and they both open and close just fine, no binding at all.
I'm thinking that maybe a rock was thrown up by the neighbor's lawnmower (he mowed the day before, delayed breakage?) or maybe a car caught a rock just right and sent it into the window? No rocks on the porch though...
I called the window company this morning and the replacement glass pack has been ordered, so she said...
We had one of ours go like that - the dealer (who replaced it under warranty) suggested that perhaps the nitrogen "filling" wasn't pure nitrogen (due to contamination or something) and may have been something with a much greater expansion rate - it was a really hot day when it happened.
Sounds dodgy, but possible, I guess...
Jamie
We had one of ours go like that - the dealer (who replaced it under warranty) suggested that perhaps the nitrogen "filling" wasn't pure nitrogen (due to contamination or something) and may have been something with a much greater expansion rate - it was a really hot day when it happened.
Sounds dodgy, but possible, I guess...
Jamie
Argon. I like that word. Has a good ring to it. Let's make it the word of the day.
Argon. I like that word. Has a good ring to it. Let's make it the word of the day.
Argon. I like that word. Has a good ring to it. Let's make it the word of the day.
Argon. I like that word. Has a good ring to it. Let's make it the word of the day.
Not that it matters (as Brian explained above) but the gas inside the two panes of these windows is Argon. Last year we had several of the double hung windows replaced under warranty because the seal between the two panes of glass failed and allowed 'something' to fog the glass between the two panes. The picture window that broke did not get replaced and it did not have anything visible between the two panes.
Argon. I like that word. Has a good ring to it. Let's make it the word of the day.
Lead is so uninteresting...how about plumbum for tomorrow's word?
It's good you're teaching the grandson that winning isn't everything. There's always next year.