Window lamination repairs

Daisypup21
Daisypup21 Forum Participant Posts: 2
edited March 2022 in Caravans #1

We have a 2011 Bailey Unicorn Seville with two of the front windows starting to delaminate, thus steaming up inside.  I have researched how to do the job myself, but trying to find a professional to carry out the repair appears to be totally impossible!

I have found one company, but they want the window out of the caravan for approximately two to three weeks, leaving my caravan unsecure and open to the elements!

We are in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, so if anyone knows of a firm or person who can assist I would appreciate our help.

 

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  • JollyKernow
    JollyKernow Forum Participant Posts: 2,629
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    edited March 2022 #2

    Afternoon

    It really is quite a straightforward job to do. I've done it on 4 windows so far. A company called Bondrite will supply the glue and will give loads of advice and information over the phone. Window out to window back in is approx. 3 hours.

    JK

  • LEON
    LEON Forum Participant Posts: 24
    edited March 2022 #3

    I've also used bondright in the past, really good advice given, and excellent product.

     

     

     

     

  • PeteCI
    PeteCI Forum Participant Posts: 66
    edited March 2022 #4

    Are you sure that the windows are really starting to delaminate?

    It is not unusual for caravan windows to mist up inside because they are not sealed units. Cold weather or even hosing with cold water while washing can often show this up.

    If the windows are not actually delaminating but the misting persists it can sometimes be cleared by removing the little plastic bungs, near the corners on the inside pane, and gently blowing warm air in through one and out of the other.

    If you damage or loose a bung they easily replaced. for example from ebay here

  • jennyc
    jennyc Forum Participant Posts: 957
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    edited March 2022 #5

    We’ve had two windows delaminate over the years. In response to the question ‘are you sure?’ When you can fit a finger between the inner and outer skins, you can guarantee that it’s delaminated. For a less severe test, slide in a knife blade. It really isn’t that rare.

  • Daisypup21
    Daisypup21 Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited March 2022 #6

    Thanks for your replies. The windows have delaminated as the panes move separately when I push them gently.

    I have tried Bondrite and I think I have managed to fasten them back together . However, I am not sure my first attempt is a final solution. I intend to  monitor them over the season and if  I need to, I will do a full reseal before it goes away for the winter!