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Industrial and Commercial Glass Block Windows
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Whether you’re looking to replace your old factory windows or stained glass church windows, glass blocks may be just the answer you’re looking for. Learn how this durable product can save you money for commercial, industrial or church windows and sidelights.
Benefits of Commercial, Industrial Security, and Church and School Windows using Glass Block Windows
Many existing metal and wood framed commercial, industrial and church windows are poorly insulated, offer substandard levels of privacy and security, and create a poor first impression. Glass block windows offer these advantages:
- Reduce heating and cooling costs
Old framed windows often have single panes, are poorly caulked and rusted. Glass block windows are mortared together and reduce energy costs. - Improve looks and marketability
- Low maintenance and lower life cycle costs
mortar joints between sections offer high durability and thick glass faces are difficult to break. Block replacements can be done by a maintenance department. - Increased light transmission and employee productivity
block windows provide high security while transmitting outside light – helping create a more productive workplace. - Increased wind resistance
- Environmentally sound green building material
glass blocks are made from natural materials and have long lives. - High security, energy efficiency, privacy and fire and hurricane resistant block windows available
- Professional installation service
We have commercial, industrial and architectural window installation expertise. - Free nationwide shipping with prefabricated windows
premade stackable glass block window assembly panels can be supplied directly to your job site.
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