Understanding Glass Options Present For Commercial Windows
by Andy Lawerence Windows and Doors Installation - NuviewWindows
and doors used in commercial buildings and facilities are entirely different from
those that we use in our residential properties. But despite this, one thing
remains common that they too have a huge role to play in their functionality,
enhancing the curb appeal and even the resale value. Getting these commercial
windows and doors is not an easy thing because there are so many things to
consider and mainly that the people inside the facility or building stay
comfortable.
This
is why a number of things are there to consider like the heat insulation, the
noise pollution, the surrounding environments and so many more. All in all,
windows and doors experts say that before investing that these commercial
windows, it is very important to have a clear picture in mind regarding their
features and what exactly you want for your facility or building. The most
important component of any window installation is the glass and this is why,
here in this article, we have covered the topic of glass thoroughly.
Types
Of Glasses
Tempered
Glass
Different
kinds of glasses are there to use in commercial windows and doors, but several
reasons have contributed behind the fact that tempered glass has gained
prominence. In a majority of cases, people go with this option because of the
laws and also the fact that as compared to glass used in residential buildings,
this one is 4-5 time stronger. It is designed to break harmlessly in case of
accidents and it shatters into tiny, weightless pieces that cause minimum harm
to the people around that site. The outcome is in complete contrast to
residential glass, which shatters into larger and sharper pieces.
Laminated
Glass
The
next very popular option for commercial windows and doors is the laminated
glass that has a layer of thick plastic sheet pinned between two panes of glass
for added durability. Because of this type of glass, you can experience
bolstering protection and safety in case of accidents and glass shattering.
Other than ensuring unforeseen strength and durability, this glass and the
plastic sheet works by keeping the pieces intact in the event of glass breaking
into pieces.
Glazing
Features
To
determine the type of glazing offered by the commercial windows, it is first
important to count the number of glass sheets fitted in the frame. There can be
one, two or even three and hence, the name would be single-glazed, double-glazed
or triple-glazed commercial windows. Science says that more panes you have,
better it would be in terms of insulation, noise cancellation and strength of
these installations. In some cases, you may also have the benefit of multiple
pane glazing that combines glass and plastic. As compared to other glazing
options, the latter one is more economical, but at the same time, less effective
too.
Standard
And High-Performance Tint
Tinted
commercial windows can be useful in a number of ways like eliminating the
glare, reducing heat absorption and to add an extra layer of privacy. Two types
of tint are there called standard and high-performance tint and in standard
tint, grey and bronze are two options. In high-standard tint, the options will allow
for more illumination, while also blocking much of the heat absorbed from the
sun.
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