by admin | Oct 21, 2015 | Blog, Glen Rock Bathtub Doors, Northeast NJ Glass Service, NYC Glass Service
Adding bathtub doors is an awesome choice to make when remodeling your bathroom. They are superior to shower curtains in all aspects. Here are a few reasons to install them in your bathroom. Reasons to Install Bathtub Doors Mold Resistant – Mold is a common...
by admin | Oct 19, 2015 | Bayonne Bulletproof Glass, Blog, Hudson County Glass Service, Northeast NJ Glass Service
Bulletproof glass actually isn’t bulletproof nor is it a glass. This is because with enough time, enough effort and a big enough caliber bullet, the bulletproof glass can eventually be penetrated and will break, hence is not really being bulletproof glass. The...
by admin | Sep 3, 2015 | Blog, Hudson County Glass Service, Northeast NJ Glass Service, Union City Glass Roof
A glass roof can be found on structures such as penthouses, townhouses, greenhouses, indoor swimming pools, terraces, and many more. There are a lot of areas from the external surface where you can expand the area of the structure installing a glass roof. Let’s...
by admin | Aug 24, 2015 | Bergen County Glass Service, Blog, Edgewater Solar Tubes, Northeast NJ Glass Service
Solar tubes are cylinders that flood natural light into homes to help reduce the use of electric lights. Also known as sun pipes, sun scopes, light tubes, and daylight pipes, solar tubes are usually installed on roofs and come through to the ceiling below. Let’s...
by admin | Aug 12, 2015 | Blog, Hudson County Glass Service, Jersey City Insulated Glass Units, Northeast NJ Glass Service
Insulated glass units, also known as IGUs, usually consist of 2 or more panes of glass separated by a spacer material and sealed together at the edge. The insulating airspace is filled with air or a gas. While standard single-pane windows are effective weather...
by admin | Aug 7, 2015 | Bergen County Glass Service, Blog, Englewood Stained Glass Windows, Northeast NJ Glass Service
Stained glass windows are handcrafted works of art that are generally used as accent pieces for hallways, foyers, bathrooms, or kitchens. Stained glass windows are also commonly used in churches, museums, and funeral homes. While they may not be everyone’s cup...