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Buendia Construction, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Morrison, 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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Serving Morrison, 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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Lutomski Stained Glass
4.3(
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Serving Morrison, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Bill did an awesome job restoring the glass in a very old door. Viewing the door you can’t even tell the glass had been broken and it is all around much stronger now."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Sassy Glassy Co, LLC
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Serving Morrison, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Edward was wonderful!! He listened to the ideas that I had and did such a great job creating a custom piece for my baby's nursery. We went with a 100 acre wood theme and he made a "hunny" pot with honey combs coming out of the top. I could not be happier with the customer service I recieved and the quality of the stained glass piece. I will definitely be returning for all of my stained glass needs!!"
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Response time1 hour
Response rate98%
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Glass Block questions, answered by experts

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.

Their thickness depends on application, but most glass walls are typically 3/8 to 3/4 of an inch thick. Although it’s not as common, single panes of glass can also be 1 inch thick.

New glass costs anywhere from $3 to $100 per square foot. More specifically, tempered and insulated glass—a common option for sliding glass doors—costs between $10 and $14 per square foot.

Glass block windows typically last for 15 to 30 years, which is slightly less than the 20- to 50-year lifespan of standard windows. You can extend their life by resealing them every few years. Professional installation is also key to ensuring the windows are placed correctly and will function properly for years to come. A professional installer will have the necessary skills, tools, and knowledge to install these features and can identify potential issues like damaged frames or cramped areas during a consultation.

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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