If you’re comfortable handling heavy glass (including cracked panes), and if you’ve got the right equipment and are willing to learn about different types of windows and installation techniques, you might try this at home. But be aware that you’ll need special tools for cutting glass (unless you buy it pre-cut, and it still might need trimming), plus commercial-grade putty, sealants, and a heat gun for removing old putty. Plus, you’ll need to take exact measurements in order to get a tight seal for maximum protection.
Recommendation: For experienced DIYers or professionals only.

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