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Window Repair Question/Estimate

af1snaikboi

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I know this may be the wrong place to put this but am hoping to get some advice on this situation. I have a broken window in my apartment (see below). What would be the most cost-effective way of fixing this without doing it myself. I dont quite care about the quality as I do not own the place, as long as it is the cheapest way to do it and neat. I am located in the Bronx NY if anyone has any recommendations on individuals or companies. Should I be looking on craigslist? Google? Would anyone have any suggestions on how much this may cost me? It is just the middle window, and the frame is 100% in tact Thanks
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NorCal

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It's hard to tell from those pics. I can't really tell how much damage there is or what type of window it is.
However, I would say get a latino to do it if you can't do it yourself. I assume you're just looking for a cheap handyman and that is your best bet. Maybe find one on craigslist.
 

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