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Commercial Glass

SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR BUSINESS

Our Business Services

We offer a full range of products including

  • Storefront Glass

  • Window Glass

  • Commercial Windows

  • Commercial Entry Doors

  • Safety Tempered Glass

  • Insulated & Laminated Glass

  • Mirrors and Mirrored Walls

  • Glass Office Walls

 

Our locally skilled team makes sure that each installation project is performed with the highest level of professionalism. We work with our customers to understand and realize the important design elements of their commercial property. We can offer expert advice and suggestions to our customers, so they can properly implement their designs. We offer free on-site estimates, and our rates are fair and competitive.

Our Detailed Approach

Our detail-oriented approach is another factor that distinguishes us from the competition. We take the time to understand project requirements and make sure that we address all major and minor aspects of the project. Our detailed approach ensures that there are no unnecessary delays.

We provide a detailed quote in the on-site meeting, including the service charges, material costs, and expenses for any special features requested by the client. We are known for the accuracy of our quotes – our extensive experience helps us provide a realistic estimate of the costs.

For commercial property owners, getting the design right is even more important than for residential owners, because their livelihood depends on the business. it’s important to have the best products and proper installation of selected products to complete the look of the property... 

  • What is Tempered Glass?
    Tempered glass, sometimes called toughened glass, is both stronger and safer than ordinary glass. The process of making tempered glass changes the properties of the underlying material. Tempered glass is stronger, and when it breaks it crumbles into small particles, which minimizes damage and/or injuries from the broken glass. ​ As a matter of general safety, most windows should be made with tempered glass, including both interior and exterior windows, and single or double pane windows, especially those located close to a door because of higher traffic levels.
  • What is the Difference Between Laminated and Tempered Glass?
    Tempered glass is roughly four or five times stronger than regular glass and that is what makes it safer to use in both commercial and residential projects. Regular, aka annealed glass, is often dangerous when it breaks, frequently leaving behind nearly invisible slivers that can cut long after the original broken glass is cleaned away. Tempered glass breaks into relatively small pieces that are much safer to handle. The tempering process allows for a slower cooling period, which in turn results in a much stronger and safer glass product. Two of the most common uses for laminated glass are skylights and automobile windshields. Laminated glass consists of two layers of glass with an inner layer that also can be used to improve the sound insulation of a given window. For this purpose, a special acoustic PVB compound is used for the inner layer. ​ An additional property of laminated glass for windows is that it can help block UV rays. For both commercial buildings and residence, this can help keep your home cooler and help save on energy bills. It is used when the glass could potentially fall and injure either customers or employees. Also known as a variety of safety glass, laminated glass is an alternative for exterior windows, storefronts.
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