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Glass Options

The glass in your door or window determines privacy, energy, and look. Here are the combinations we offer and where each makes sense.

Glass Options

People pick out frames carefully and often accept whatever glass their installer puts in. That’s a miss. Glass controls privacy, heat transfer, light quality, and maintenance — arguably more than the frame does.

Glazing (how many panes)

  • Single-pane: interior-only applications where thermal performance doesn’t matter
  • Dual-pane insulated (IGU): our standard exterior glass — two panes with argon gas and a warm-edge spacer
  • Triple-pane: for extreme climates or sound attenuation; 30% better U-factor than dual, 20% more weight

Low-E coatings

  • Solar Low-E (SHGC 0.25): west-facing sun-exposed glass
  • Balanced Low-E (SHGC 0.40): most applications
  • High-gain Low-E (SHGC 0.60): north-facing where winter solar gain is a benefit

Privacy and pattern options

  • Clear: standard
  • Low-iron (ultra-clear): for showrooms and wine rooms where color fidelity matters
  • Seedy: small bubbles, old-glass character
  • Rain: vertical ripple, fully obscures
  • Reeded: vertical linear stripes, partially obscures
  • Sandblasted / acid-etched: smooth frosted look
  • Custom leaded: traditional divided-lite patterns

Safety and specialty

  • Tempered: required in doors and any glass within 18″ of the floor per IRC. Four times the strength of annealed; breaks into small cubes if it fails.
  • Laminated: two panes bonded with a plastic interlayer. Holds together when broken — used for hurricane, burglary-resistant, and overhead applications.
  • Ballistic / security: UL-rated glass for high-security applications.

What we recommend for most Central Texas homes

Dual-pane balanced low-E with argon fill, tempered where code requires, and seedy or reeded glass for bathroom windows and front-door sidelites.

Specifications

Standard Glass Dual-pane low-E, argon-filled
Upgrade Triple-pane for acoustic / extreme climate
Low-E Grades Solar / Balanced / High-gain
Privacy Seedy, rain, reeded, sandblasted, leaded
Safety Tempered, laminated, ballistic
Spacer Warm-edge (low conductivity)
Certification NFRC-labeled units
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