
A: Aside from various types of in-vehicle storage pouches, you can stash the windows anywhere;
behind a couch, in a closet,
against the wall with a strap or under a bed. Be creative;
the chief outstanding feature of tempered glass is that it's really tough
stuff.

A: Think positive! If the glass should break, though, contact the licensed distributor where you
bought
your enclosure. Every window has its own part number. Replacement(s) will be sent
directly to you. Any window can be easily installed within a few minutes. The process is
incredibly user-friendly! When you consider that windows don't get broken
that often,
and the cost of replacing one window versus the cost of
replacing the torn, cracked
or cloudy plastic 'windows' every 3 or 4
years, there really is no comparison.
A: When major soft top manufactures in the USA start getting enough
feedback and e-mails
from consumers demanding the option of having real glass in their soft tops
instead of those
yellow scratchy plastic windows that don’t last but about two
or three years!
I have a patio that would be awesome with an enclosure containing Unigrip
windows.

A: Yes. Most patio enclosures are custom. Any patio enclosure manufacturer
can order windows by going to unigripwindows.com; all you need to do is
demand that you want Unigrip windows in your enclosure.

A: It depends on size, number of inserts, plus difficulty and particulars,
of course; remember, your Unigrip windows will stay crystal
clear and durable for many years.