Where might one find a 20x36inch sliding window w/screen to be replacing a single window unit in one of those mobil home thin metal doors?
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Where might one find a 20x36inch sliding window w/screen to be replacing a single window unit in one of those mobil home thin metal doors?
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I googled mobile home suppy door.
One of the first hits was for this.
http://ashvillemobilehomes.com/rewifordo2.html
But there are a number of mobile home supply companies.
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A-holes. Hey every group has to have one. And I have been elected to be the one. I should make that my tagline.
Thanks Bill, not thinking clear tonight. snorK*
I'm assuming this is a typical aluminum combination storm/screen door with the glass and screen in separate aluminum frames. If that's the case, the usual way to deal with broken glass and/or screen is to remove the frames from the door and take them to a glass shop.
They should be able to replace the safety glass and the screen while you wait. If I were you, I'd take the opportunity to watch how it's done.
well, it's a solid window and she wants ventilation.
Outside of buying a new door thought replacement would be cheaper.
At this point, without a clear description and/or photo, I can only suggest that you remove the entire door from the opening and take it to a glass shop where they will certainly be able to make and install a screen on it.