by Denise Bryant | Jan 6, 2016 | Energy Efficiency, Glass Facts, Types of Windows, Window Replacement
Wondering why double glazed windows have become the new norm? These windows produce a more comfortable home that operate with greater energy efficiency, making them an easy choice when it’s time for window replacement. Energy ratings and optional features can vary,...
by Denise Bryant | Jun 24, 2015 | Glass Facts, Glass shop, Window Repair, Window Replacement, Windows
Your local glass shop is there to help when you have a broken window, but we can also improve your home and office with a variety of beautiful and custom options. From lowering your energy bills to increasing your home’s resale value, your local glass shop can help....
by Denise Bryant | Nov 12, 2014 | Glass Facts, Glass Shower Doors, Shower Doors, Shower Enclosures
Water spots happen to everybody. The good news is that you can easily clean your glass shower doors by using the right materials. First, it helps to understand why water spots appear: minerals and other impurities in your water. Hard water means more minerals — and a...
by Denise Bryant | Oct 1, 2014 | Frosted Glass, Glass Facts
Nowadays, we are starting to see frosted glass show up in not only in dining establishments but also in the workplace. Frosted glass is also quite common in residential settings as well. They aid in providing privacy in an area instantaneously, whether you’re...
by Denise Bryant | Sep 10, 2014 | Frosted Glass, Glass Facts, Shower Enclosures, Windows and Doors
When you think about updating your privacy settings, consider how frosted glass can add a beautiful element of privacy for your home or office. We have simple solutions for obscuring visibility without giving up light. Let’s look at all the ways you can use frosted...
by Denise Bryant | Aug 13, 2014 | Glass Facts, Shower Enclosures
Soap scum happens. Minerals left behind by your water combine with your bathroom products, skin oils, and dirt to form an unpleasant film on your glass shower doors. Hard water worsens the problem because it contains more minerals. Soap scum can more easily latch onto...