Does your business need new glass? Storefront glass installation services can transform the exterior aesthetics of your shop and grab the attention of customers. But this service requires help from a professional. If your business is ready for an exterior upgrade, take a look at what you should know about commercial glass and installation options.
Are All Types Of Glass The Same?
No, all glass is not the same. The glass used to make your home's shower enclosure is different from what you will install on your storefront. The specific type of glass you choose for your job depends on a few factors. These include the use, the size of the area, special needs (such as added security or UV protection), and the look you want to create.
The most common types of glass are annealed glass (often known as plain or standard glass), tempered glass (heat-treated glass that is stronger than annealed glass), and laminated safety glass (multiple pieces of annealed glass that are held together with a vinyl layer).
Even though glass serves a functional purpose, it also adds to the exterior decor of your business. This makes it important to choose a type of glass that is durable and attractive or that adds to the aesthetic value of your business.
What Should You Consider Before Choosing Storefront Glass?
Again, the look of the glass is a major factor. Storefront glass is, as the name implies, at the front of your store. This makes the glass one of the first things a client or customer sees. Different types of glass (annealed, tempered, or safety glass) may look the same. But this doesn't mean your choices stop at the "type." You can also select tinted, frosted, or etched glass to add a decorative accent or enhance your property's aesthetics.
Along with the decorative aspects of glass, you also need to consider the energy efficiency of your choice. Heating and cooling costs can eat away at your company's budget. Single-pain glass allows air to easily transfer in and out of your store. This reduces energy efficiency and could leave you with high heating and cooling costs and an uncomfortable interior environment. A multi-pane glass option can insulate your business and reduce HVAC-related costs. This type of glass has two or more panes that sandwich an insulating gas. This insulation stops or slows heat and cold transfer and protects your business from the weather.
Contact a professional to learn more about storefront glass installing.