And while it s not common by any means it does happen and can take homeowners by surprise when it does.
Storm door glass shattered.
The other reason is occasionally there s an impurity in the glass when it was melted from sand.
The coating is usually applied to the number two surface the inside face of the outside lite.
This is the weird thing the shattered glass in the house and on the porch then started to jump around.
One minute the shower door was completely intact.
Because sliding glass door panes are tempered they re inherently prone to spontaneous shattering.
Loosen the two retainer strips holding the glass in the storm door before attempting to take the pane out.
As though it was energized.
Most often shattering will occur as a result of fluctuations in temperature.
The next minute it was fragmented into minute pieces and the noise of the shattering was very loud sometimes described as deafening.
This is a very easy job that can be done in minutes.
Maybe you would want to check into the cost of just the glass with a local glass company.
Pull the glass out and place it aside.
Breakage due to thermal stress is most common in large pieces of sealed insulating glass with heavy heat absorbing reflective coatings.
Glass doesn t just break on its own.
Such incidents occur when the gaskets setting blocks or edge blocks in a metal window or curtain wall frame are missing or do not sufficiently cushion the glass against glass to metal contact caused by temperature or wind related movement.
Because of stormy weather the glass from your storm door may crack or shatter.
It seems like you could have kept the door if it wasn t broken and had the glass replaced in it.
I was there in seconds.
I don t know of any company that will warranty the glass.
The reason tempered glass spontaneously shatters it might have a flaw in the edge or a scratch in the surface.
Here s what happened i was standing in my kitchen when i heard a loud bang against our front storm door.
To do so nudge a thin blade or a flathead screwdriver between the door frame and the retaining strip gently pry it from the top of the glass and work your way in the opposite direction.
The breakage was never a crack that progressed into pieces of glass tinkling to the floor.
The window was in the process of crumbling to the ground i actually watched it fall.
All storm doors have tempered glass and it will shattered if something even a small rock hits it.
You will need no adhesive because the glass will be fixed in some clips and screws.
The glass did not simply crack it shattered explosively.