tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2641782576345001887.post8037206577311746535..comments2024-01-04T19:47:34.675-06:00Comments on Traveling Dorothy: Replacement ModeTraveling Dorothyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01625225851073844122noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2641782576345001887.post-9651472602863697432017-01-05T10:06:09.887-06:002017-01-05T10:06:09.887-06:00Hi, Don! You just left us comment on our windows....Hi, Don! You just left us comment on our windows. I thought I would reply here. The windows themselves are great. A few suggestions...Stay in the coach and watch them remove the windows and replace them!! I would even go as far as watching them replace the glass in the frames in the building. We had two frames that are quite beat up. Luckily it is at the top and we don't see it. We had quite a bit of damage during their replacement of the windows...a cut in a valance, heavy scraps and holes in a wood panel piece, a cut on an MCD shade and five leaky windows. They are very overbooked and don't have a lot help. So we feel they are always rushed (both times). The fellows don't get to go home til the work that day is finished so they are hurrying. Our 13 windows were suppose to take a week and they did it in three days because they wanted everyone out to lay new gravel. We felt comfortable with fellow doing our windows so we didn't stay around...WRONG idea!! Communication is nonexistent! You will have no idea when anything is happening. I will tell you that come to your door at 6:30 AM with paper work so be ready!! From there you will be in the dark as to what happens next. Everyone is very nice. The guys that do the work in your MH are all super friendly but need to be watched! Good luck! You will be there during their busiest time so be watchful. Let us know it goes:)John and Pam (ohtheplacestheygo.wordpress.com)https://www.blogger.com/profile/10853924678665624403noreply@blogger.com