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Window Reflection causes Vinyl Siding Meltdown


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Riddler wrote:

>>I went and checked out the windows. A pair of DH's with only the lower sections screened with standard exterior screening. The windows are facing south and measure about 5' high. The damage to the vinyl siding which supposedly has a melting point of 160 degrees also is at a height of 5' at a 90 degree angle a few feet away from the windows.

Another interesting thing she mentioned was that the slate grey siding is the only one known to "melt". As I recall, my previous experience with this problem was all slate grey siding as well. <<

>>I have seen a few cases like this over the years<<

Riddler:

I would like to talk with you about this cause of vinyl siding damage. Please send me email directly at: johnleeke@historichomeWorks.com

Thanks!

John

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If you have an issue with siding melt, then a solution would be to install screen the windows full dimension to lower the glass surface reflectance level.

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the one thing I find interesting and you write a one sentence reply :lol2:lol6

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:dunno:lol2

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If you have an issue with siding melt, then a solution would be to install screen the windows full dimension to lower the glass surface reflectance level.

[*]336472

the one thing I find interesting and you write a one sentence reply :dunno:lol2

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:lol2:lol6

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