SV Signworks
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Good Morning -
Part one: We recently installed perforated and laminated vinyl on a local window. The window was a double pane. The image area was printed in rich black with approx 90% coverage. The balance was white or a light blue. The windows are southern exposure. All factors I've learned since - from this forum - factors that could have lead to uneven thermal expansion and the window to crack. Just that thing happened the day after installation.
Part two: It took a bit of searching here to find out that it can happen - it's a very low percentage and frankly I had no clue that COULD happen.
Part three: I turned it over to the insurance company. They want to contact the mfg - we had it printed at signs 365 because of the size of the window and ink coverage. I suspect that they have never heard of such a thing happening either. So connecting them there solely seems it could be counterproductive. So I guess what I'm asking is can anyone point me towards an article that states this can happen? A google search has yielded little. Or has anyone experienced something similar and how did you manage it?
Thanks.
Part one: We recently installed perforated and laminated vinyl on a local window. The window was a double pane. The image area was printed in rich black with approx 90% coverage. The balance was white or a light blue. The windows are southern exposure. All factors I've learned since - from this forum - factors that could have lead to uneven thermal expansion and the window to crack. Just that thing happened the day after installation.
Part two: It took a bit of searching here to find out that it can happen - it's a very low percentage and frankly I had no clue that COULD happen.
Part three: I turned it over to the insurance company. They want to contact the mfg - we had it printed at signs 365 because of the size of the window and ink coverage. I suspect that they have never heard of such a thing happening either. So connecting them there solely seems it could be counterproductive. So I guess what I'm asking is can anyone point me towards an article that states this can happen? A google search has yielded little. Or has anyone experienced something similar and how did you manage it?
Thanks.