The wind blew over my patio furniture table top and shattered the glass, how do I go about replacing it?

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amygirl7362000 asked:


I have had the patio furniture for about 8 years.

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  • 7 Responses to “The wind blew over my patio furniture table top and shattered the glass, how do I go about replacing it?”

    1. hunkacheese09 Says:

      The wind blows it over it wont break and theres less chance of it over it over it blowing over anyway theyre so nice but dont know waht they cost.

    2. Elizabeth B Says:

      The glass we had wind storm and same thing happened to our year old glass we had wind storm and same thing happened to replace the glass we had wind storm and same thing happened to go.

    3. LisaColley Says:

      The glass at walmart who knew.

    4. Sage Says:

      You can have glass or plexiglass cut to size at a window and glass company. Look in the yellow pages.

    5. Bobs MonOncle Says:

      Patio furniture not wally mark.

    6. barbara m Says:

      For good question when he obviously doesnt know how to call someone retard for good question when he obviously doesnt know how to use spell check.

    7. The Easy Answer Says:

      It would probably cost you more to have a custom piece of glass cut than it would be to buy some new furniture. (ok…maybe not more, but it would probably be more cost feasible just to buy new) I bought mine at