Bullet resistant glass is often installed as a crime deterrent.  It’s actually rare for one of the systems to get shot at because the presence of a bullet resistant barrier frequently causes a criminal to think twice about targeting that building. With that in mind, if you’re using an existing bullet resistant glass barrier system, you may be wondering when, or if, you ever have to replace it.  Luckily, the safety and effectiveness of the bulletproof glass doesn’t diminish with age.  Since safety and quality degradation aren’t things you’ll have to worry about, here are a few situations where you’d want to replace your bullet resistant glass.

When to Replace Bullet Resistant Glass

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  • Your building is being renovated or remodeled – If you’re working with an architect or a designer on a building remodel, especially a remodel of an older building, you’ll want to consider replacing or upgrading your bullet resistant barrier system.  Chances are the remodel will change the framing and the structural integrity of your current set up, so it’s best to involve a bullet resistant glass professional to consult on any renovation or remodel design project.
  • You used improper cleaning materials on your bulletproof glass – The biggest threat to the integrity of your bullet resistant glass actually comes from an unexpected source: glass cleaners like Windex.  If you use Windex on your glass, something called crazing will happen. Crazing will make your glass appear like it has cracks going through it.  Aside from the cracks, the visibility will also be compromised.  When this happens, the only way to fix the bullet resistant glass is to completely replace the crazed panes.  To avoid having to replace the glass, make sure to use approved glass cleaners.
  • Your bullet resistant glass has yellowed and you want to improve its appearance – Your bullet resistant glass will start to yellow over the span of 10-20 years because of its exposure to the sun’s UV Rays. The yellowing of your glass over time will not affect the quality or safety of the glass, so in this instance replacing the bulletproof glass is really a matter of personal preference.  If you’re okay with having a yellowish tint on your bulletproof glass, then there’s no reason to replace it.  However, customers and employees may be put off by the discoloration, and the environment may benefit from an upgrade in materials and finishes that may not have been available when you first installed your system.
  • Your bullet resistant glass has been damaged by a bullet or other weapon – It may sound obvious, but not all people realize that people should replace bulletproof glass that has actually been shot at or hit with a hammer or other weapon.  If any cracking or pitting has occurred, the structural integrity of the bulletproof glass may be compromised.  You should contact your bulletproof glass provider immediately to assess whether or not the glass should be replaced.

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Florian Glass Service offers and installs bullet resistant glass as well as many glass products and services for buildings commercially and residentially. They serve the Essex County, Hudson County, Bergen County, Passaic County, and NYC areas in towns such as Hoboken, Norwood, Jersey City, Fort Lee, Short Hills, Wayne, Totowa, Hackensack, Wyckoff, Glen Rock, Leonia, Oakland, Garfield, Hasbrouck Heights, Essex Fells, Manhattan, and many more!

For more information on this glass contractor or other glass services or products, you can contact them today at(201) 863-4770 or visit the website.

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