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Old 03-22-2024, 10:53 AM   #5
DutchmenSport
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Agree with using a good, local mom-&-pop glass shop. Remove the glass frame from the door and take it to a glass shop. They'll be able to replace it, probably with one pretty close to the original. No clue what they would charge though.

I had window screens re-screened on several from my house this last year. Some of the screens were so bad, the screens were completely gone and the frames came apart. They were able to fix all of them, and even made a brand new one for me for one that was completely a gonner.

I think, that would be a good choice. Check the internet for "Window Glass Repair" and then the name of your city and state. See what pops up, then make a few phone calls.
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