Hello,
My wife and I are researching Olivers and will travel to Longmont, Colorado to visit with an Oliver owner the day after Thanksgiving. We have a question about high altitude use.
BACKGROUND: We own a small grocery store in Lake City, Colorado. The elevation here is 8,671', and we had trouble with cooler doors in our store "exploding" due to the high altitude. The cooler doors in our store are double pane and filled with some type of gas to help with insulation and frost between the glass. The fix was to finally drill holes in the frame to release the gas to prevent the doors from exploding. Needless to say we have frost issues, but at least the doors are not exploding.
QUESTION: Has anyone reported issues with Oliver windows at higher altitudes? Frost? Cracking? Anything?
Thanks,
Peter and Patty