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Replacing glass in hurd windows??

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#1 ·
I am doing some work for some friends who recently bought a house. The house is 18 years old and has Hurd brand factory made wood windows. They want to replace the glass in several because the seal has broken and leaked the insulating gas. It seems like it would be easiest to replace the entire sash, but am not sure this is available from manufacturer. If I have to replace just the glass pane, is this extremely difficult/impossible to do on a factory made wood window? Any pointers?
 
#3 ·
I did try google and have already contacted hurd. No, they are not the old glazed type, that would of seemed an easy fix. I probably should have phrased my question differently. I feel confident I could replace an identical sash from the factory, but am a little apprehensive about trying to replace just the pane. What I should of asked is: Is attempting to replace just the glass, using the existing sash too much of a headache for someone with a few years of handy experience to tackle?(i.e. is there some industrial strength adhesive holding the old glass in?, is it extremely difficult to take the sash apart without ruining it?) Thanks:)
 
#5 ·
What did Hurd say? Can they get you a new sash? That would definitely be the easiest solution. If not, you may be able to find a local company that can replace the IG unit for you, however the price may come close to a whole new main frame window(sashes and frame).
 
#6 ·
I don't know if this will help but;

I had a Hurd Salesman come out to a job that was done 12 years ago.
The HO had a home with the Hurd Casements installed and needed to replace the sash only.
Even after the 12 years they were able to send out replacement sash to fit the older frames at a cost of $150-$180,depending on the size of the unit.

As far as replacing just the glass,follow Kingfishers advice.
 
#7 ·
All this advice was really helpful. Thank you all so much. I do not know yet from hurd whether they still carry the sash I need, because I haven't yet finished gathering the model# info. I had only contacted them re: general info about the process. I was successful today in finding glass shops in my area that said they could replace the glass if I brought them the sash(as kingfisher suggested) for $90 & up, which works. They did comment that "hurd" windows, more so than other manufacturers, are notably difficult to take apart, lol. Thanks again