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Buendia Construction, LLC
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Glass Blocks - InstallGlass Blocks - Install - For Business

Serving Firestone, CO and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Buendia's Remodeling, LLC. is proud to serve our community by elevating the buildings that define it. Whether we are helping a family create their dream home or helping a local business owner revitalize their storefront, we treat every project with the same level of care and dedication. We bridge the gap between residential comfort and commercial functionality, offering versatile remodeling solutions tailored to your specific needs. Let us help you invest in your property?s future.

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5280 Glass Solutions
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Stained or Specialty Glass - Repair

Serving Firestone, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Robert came prepared with the parts needed and did a great job on the adjustment. I was very pleased with his communication, punctuality and professionalism. I would highly recommend him for anyone needing work on glass windows, shower doors, sliding doors, etc. His prices are also very reasonable and he guarantees his work!"
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Stained or Specialty Glass - Repair

Serving Firestone, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1980

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Called him to do work on a property we manage and gave him tenants infomation to contact them and arrange a time.  His employee showed up at our office to do the job and didn;t speak enough english to be able to communicate with me.
We worked through that and got them to the property and they did part of the job and said they needed to order parts.  That was in July in September we were still waiting for the job to be completed.  I had left numerous emails and phone calls but did not hear anything back from them.  When I finally got them out there the job was completed and done well.

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Glass Block questions, answered by experts

Glass walls are more expensive overall than their brick or drywall counterparts. However, if you need walls for a building with more than two or three stories, glass walls are the more budget-friendly option.

Glass block mortar is the best choice for glass block window units. It is specifically formulated for glass block window installation. Glass block mortar is usually a mixture of Portland cement, sand, and special chemicals. It is a white mortar that is applicable inside and outside your home. Do not use regular tile mortar because it may not have the binding strength and flexibility required for glass block windows.

Although glass block windows are made of multiple layers of thick glass, they can still break. If an individual block shatters, it can be removed and replaced, but this is a job for a window repair professional. The project is often complex and may require breaking the block further for removal. Do not attempt to handle it yourself, as the broken glass can be dangerously sharp. A professional will have the necessary tools and expertise to replace the broken glass block quickly and safely. Before hiring, confirm that the repair pro has experience with this specific type of window.

Heavy glass tends to be more expensive than thin glass because it is stronger and more durable. In most cases, ¼-inch-thick glass is ideal for mirrors, and ⅛-inch-thick glass is ideal for residential windows. Heavier glass isn’t always necessary, and can be more challenging to hang or install. Work with a local window installation pro for replacement or new construction windows.

Glass block installation can be relatively expensive due to the range of material costs and the labor time to assemble this type of specialty window. The process proceeds slowly as the glass does not absorb moisture from mortar and silicone caulk takes longer to harden, leaving spacers to hold up the structure until the caulk or mortar begins to cure. Plus, if your current windows have structural issues or damage, you’ll need to repair them before beginning the project, increasing your bottom line. 

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