Yes, it would be covered by insurance but my $500 deductible is too high. Repairs are less than $500.
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@...> wrote:
>
> Is this type of breakage usually covered by insurance?
>
> Jerry 4404
>
> At 10:00 AM 10/8/2012, you wrote:
>
> >On Oct 8, 2012, at 12:56 AM, tim.morrow wrote:
> >
> >
. the ext. kitchen window was shattered
.
> >
> >Anyone else have a window mysteriously
> >shatter? Any ideas where to get one, local
> >glass shop maybe? I know its a dark tinted
> >window that is curved on the edges. I have read
> >of some people replacing their broken windows with lexan or plexiglass.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Tim
> >
> >
> >Hi Tim,
> >
> >Yes, I've had similar experiences. The windows
> >are "safety glass" (as required by vehicle code)
> >and it brakes up into little pieces that look
> >like rock salt. A stone flipped by your
> >lawnmower could do it or if it has a scratch it
> >might fall apart for no apparent reason at
> >all. I had one brake when the wind slammed it shut.
> >
> >I think the factory in Jackson Center, OH may
> >still had replacement glass for that
> >year. Unfortunately they will not ship to an
> >individual and some dealers charge 100% mark-up
> >on parts the customer specials orders. If you
> >are anywhere near the Factory, I'de take it
> >there and have it done right the first time. I
> >personally feel that plastic is a bad idea
> >except as a temporary replacement.
> >
> >
> >Tony, in Perry, GA for a few days.
> >2000 Airstream Classic 28'
> >2009 Chevy Duramax / Allison
>
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