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Class A RV Repairs

RV Side Window Replacement

Cracked glass • Fogged double panes • Frame leaks • Framed and frameless • Tinted glass options

A cracked, leaking, or fogged side window is not always a full replacement. A framed window can sometimes be reglazed, while a frameless one usually needs the whole unit. Class A RV Repairs measures the opening, tells you which of the two you are dealing with, and replaces or reglazes RV side window glass on motorhomes and travel trailers.

Written estimate before any work starts. No surprise charges.

Common Problems

What problems mean a side window needs replacing?

Most side window jobs come from one of four things, and only some of them need the whole window. The condition of the frame is usually what decides it.

Cracked or shattered glass from road debris or an accident

Fogging or condensation between the panes of a double pane window, which is seal failure

Water getting in around the frame

General wear on an older frame, where the seal no longer sits properly

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Three of the four signs above land on the "call a specialist" end of the scale — that's not a coincidence.

What you can do yourself

Most Common

What needs a specialist

A poor seal is the most common cause of the next leak. That is the part worth paying someone to get right.

Replacement Process

The RV Side Window Replacement Process

Measuring comes first, because glass that is wrong by a quarter inch is not a repair.

Measure the opening precisely

We measure rather than estimate, since RV window sizes vary by manufacturer and model year.

Identify framed or frameless

The two are installed and sealed differently, and it changes both the method and the cost.

Remove the old window and failed sealant

All of the old sealant, because leaving any behind is how a new window starts leaking.

Install with the correct sealant

Matched to your window type rather than whatever is on the shelf.

Check the seal

We check it before you leave, because on a window job the seal is the job.

Reglazing instead of replacing

If the frame is sound and only the glass has failed, a framed window can sometimes be reglazed rather than replaced. That is the cheaper outcome, and we will tell you when it applies rather than quoting the bigger job by default.

Have your RV make, model, and year to hand when you call. It is the fastest way to find out whether the glass is a stock item.

Pricing

What RV Side Window Replacement Costs

Cost tracks the size of the window, whether it is framed or frameless, and whether you are upgrading the glass.

Reglazing a framed window

New glass into a sound existing frame. The least expensive outcome where it applies.

Framed window replacement

Full unit replacement, including the seal.

Frameless window replacement

Installed differently and usually the more involved of the two.

Tinted or upgraded glass

An option on most replacements rather than a separate job.

We do not quote a window without measuring it. Sizes vary by make, model, and year, so a quote from a photo would be a guess. The estimate is free and done in person.

Trust Signals

How to Choose an RV Side Window Replacement Shop

30+ Years RV-Only

4.9-Star Rating

Hidden moisture checked, not just the visible damage

RV specific fiberglass and gelcoat, not general auto body

RV Body Shop Specialists Since 1993

About Class A RV Repairs

Three questions separate a shop that really does RV windows from one that does not. Do they work with both framed and frameless. How do they handle the seal. And can they source the correct glass for your make and model. Class A RV Repairs replaces RV side window glass for motorhomes and travel trailers, out of the Texas Hill Country. We do not do windshields, and we would rather say so here than have you drive out to find out.

1993 — Founded in Pipe Creek, TX

Family-owned RV body repair and maintenance. All RV types, all body damage categories.

2000s — Full Body, Paint & Insurance Services Added

Expanded to full color-matched refinishing, delamination repair, and direct insurance claim coordination.

Today — 120+ Reviews, 4.9 Stars

Serving the Texas Hill Country — Kerrville, Boerne, Bandera, San Antonio, Austin, and beyond.

The glass is the easy part. The seal is the job.
— Class A RV Repairs, Pipe Creek, TX

What RV Owners Say

What Customers Say About Our Window Work

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Craig & Patricia W.

Kerrville, TX — 2 months ago

Hail damage across the entire roof and upper panels of our Class A. They photo-documented everything, handled all the insurance paperwork, and did the body work in-house. The color match on the replaced sections is indistinguishable from the original. Best body shop experience we've had for an RV, period.

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Amanda F.

Boerne, TX — 3 months ago

Brought our travel trailer in for rust on the lower panel and a cracked fiberglass section near the door. They found hidden moisture under the rust — addressed that first, then did the panel repair and color-match. Written estimate matched the final bill exactly. Zero surprises, excellent work.

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Gary & Diane O.

Bandera, TX — 1 month ago

Side panel delamination and some dents from a tree branch impact. They repaired the delamination properly — addressed the moisture underneath first — and fixed the dents with a color-matched finish. Called upfront about what was in scope and what wasn't. That kind of honesty is rare and worth the drive to Pipe Creek.

Service Area and Hours

Address

9500 TX-16 S, Pipe Creek, TX 78063

Phone

(830) 535-6007

Email

info@classarvrepairs.com

Hours

Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat & Sun: Closed

Serving Communities Including:

Pipe Creek San AntonioBoerne BanderaKerrville MedinaComfort FredericksburgTexas Hill Country

Call ahead before you drive out so we can have a technician and a bay ready for your drop-off.

Common Questions

RV Side Window Replacement FAQ

Cracked or shattered glass from road debris or accidents, fogging or seal failure between double pane windows, leaks around the frame, and general wear on older frames are the most common reasons an RV owner needs a side window replaced. Framed windows sometimes just need reglazing, while frameless windows usually require a full replacement if damaged.

DIY kits exist for simple fixed side windows if you are comfortable with precise measuring and sealing, but a poor seal is one of the most common causes of future leaks. Framed and frameless windows are installed differently, and getting the seal wrong on either type can lead to water intrusion down the road. Professional installation reduces that risk.

Cost depends on the size of the window, whether it is framed or frameless, and whether you are upgrading to tinted glass. Class A RV Repairs gives a free itemized estimate after inspecting the window and measuring it in person.

We measure the window opening precisely, remove the old window and any failed sealant, install the new glass with the correct sealant for your window type, framed or frameless, and check the seal to prevent future leaks. Turnaround depends on whether the replacement glass is in stock or needs to be ordered.

Ask whether they work with both framed and frameless RV windows, how they handle sealing to prevent leaks, and whether they can source the correct replacement glass size for your RV. Class A RV Repairs replaces RV side window glass, not windshields, for motorhomes and travel trailers.

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Call Class A RV Repairs Today

Free written estimate after measuring, framed and frameless side windows, and reglazing where the frame is still good. Side window glass, not windshields.