Replacing The Windows In Your Home With New Energy-Efficient Glass

Older homes often have windows that allow air to pass through the frames and glass that does not offer much thermal barrier. Residential window replacement is often the best solution to resolve leaky windows and reduce the amount of energy it takes to heat or cool your home.  Window Inspections One of the first things you should do if you suspect that you are losing heat or air conditioning around the windows in your home is to have a full inspection of all the windows in the home. [Read More]

Protecting Your Windshield Against Cracking And Chipping

Your vehicle's windshield provides you with protection against the elements while allowing you to view the road. It is important to protect this glass feature so that it continues to give you these amenities. Here are steps to take to minimize the chance of cracking or chipping your windshield. Plan Driving Routes Carefully While highways provide you with quick and easy access to get from location to location, they are also areas where your vehicle is more prone to possible damage. [Read More]

A Basic Guide To Windshield Chip Repair

The loud crack of a rock hitting your window often means that there is now glass damage to deal with. Fortunately, chip repair is a relatively simple and successful option. Repairable Chips Chips come in a variety of shapes and in a range of severity. Bullseye and starburst chips, which have a divot in the center and then radiating rings or arms, are likely the most common. You can also get half moon chips, which are shaped as the name implies, or combination breaks, which is a chip with a crack coming out of it. [Read More]

4 Types Of Commercial Glass For Your Retail Store

If you own a retail business and need to replace the glass, you want to choose the right type. Overall, you must select glass that is both safe and aesthetically pleasing. 1. Frosted Glass If you want glass that will provide your business with some privacy while still allowing light in, you consider frosted glass. Frosted glass helps to filter out harsh sunlight while still allowing natural light into your home. [Read More]