Choosing the Best Glass for Your Storefronts

Storefronts create an impression before customers have even walked through the door. It doesn’t matter how alluring your products are or how polite the attendants are unless you have inviting storefronts, you may be losing walk-in traffic.

Yet well-designed storefronts offer other benefits too. Make the right choices and you could improve the building’s energy efficiency and ensure a safe and secure environment for your employees, customers, and physical assets.

It should come as no surprise that the type of glass you choose for your commercial storefronts will have an enormous impact on property security and energy efficiency. There are three basic glass types used for storefronts.

Tempered Glass Storefronts

Tempered glass is four times stronger than annealed glass. To create tempered glass annealed glass is heat treated to create a stronger, more durable glass. Tempered glass can withstand higher temperatures and harder impact. This glass is also weather resistant. Tempered glass if it breaks, shatters into harmless cubes. Unlike the shards produced by broken annealed glass, these cubes cannot cause injury or damage. Choose tempered glass in clear, frosted, or tinted forms.

Laminated Glass Storefronts

Laminated glass is a popular alternative to tempered glass. It is made by placing a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) between two sheets of glass. This bonds the glass layers together and forms a strong, shatterproof glass. If it breaks, the glass won’t fall into shards as the PVB holds it together. Laminated glass is safe and secure as it is very difficult for vandals or thieves to break it and enter the premises. Laminated glass can also protect your inventory, carpets, and furnishings from the damaging effects of the sun’s UV rays. It also reduces the ambient noise from outside areas.

Insulated Glass

Glass manufacturers create insulated glass by using two or three panes of glass in parallel, with a small gap between them. The gap is then filled with an inert gas like krypton or argon. Insulated glass reduces thermal transfer and can save up to 30% of your energy bill due to lower power use for heating and cooling. Insulated glass also reduces the noise from the street, making for a more comfortable working or shopping environment.

A Window into Your Business

Your storefronts often make the first impression, inviting passersby to come in and browse … or not. If your storefronts have started to look a little jaded or old-fashioned, it may be time to invest in a new look. When you’re ready to upgrade, consider all your glass options and make the choice that suits your situation and budget. Call us and we’ll help you make the choice.

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