Sunroom windows?
I'm in the SF Bay Area, my enclosed (unconditioned) patio windows appear to be aluminum with clear plastic panels and have seen better days. I'd love to make them more visually appealing + functional via repairs, replacing in kind, or replacing with something else. I don't necessarily mind that they're single pane / plastic as I imagine that's cheaper than the real thing, the issue is just that they're in pretty bad shape. Was thinking a good first step would be to identify the original manufacturer (home Depot employee / local plastics manufacturer didn't seems to know) to see about in-kind replacement (while leaving the tracks in place), but I don't see any identifying markings. Any ideas on how to identify this or other suggestions on best approach? The current issues include broken sliding mechanisms, windows stuck open, scratched panels and torn screens, panels separated from frames, frames out of square, rusty hardware, etc. submitted by /u/h2oplo313 [link] [comments]

![]() | I'm in the SF Bay Area, my enclosed (unconditioned) patio windows appear to be aluminum with clear plastic panels and have seen better days. I'd love to make them more visually appealing + functional via repairs, replacing in kind, or replacing with something else. I don't necessarily mind that they're single pane / plastic as I imagine that's cheaper than the real thing, the issue is just that they're in pretty bad shape. Was thinking a good first step would be to identify the original manufacturer (home Depot employee / local plastics manufacturer didn't seems to know) to see about in-kind replacement (while leaving the tracks in place), but I don't see any identifying markings. Any ideas on how to identify this or other suggestions on best approach? The current issues include broken sliding mechanisms, windows stuck open, scratched panels and torn screens, panels separated from frames, frames out of square, rusty hardware, etc. [link] [comments] |