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Here to Help
2597 Assembly Ave.
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Here to Help
2597 Assembly Ave.
No reviews
30 years of experience

Three employees, Both sub-contracting and general contracting, payment is due upon service completion, discount for referrals, senior citizens, Veterans, as well as single parents ( some income guidelines for single parent discounts)

Three employees, Both sub-contracting and general contracting, payment is due upon service completion, discount for referrals, senior citizens, Veterans, as well as single parents ( some income guidelines for single parent discounts)



TriCity Home Renovations
Unknown
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TriCity Home Renovations
Unknown
No reviews
43 years of experience

General Contracting and Stone Masonry. 30+ years of experience. OSHA & RRP/Lead Certified. Dependable, quality workmanship, cost effective and insured services. Portfolio & References available.

General Contracting and Stone Masonry. 30+ years of experience. OSHA & RRP/Lead Certified. Dependable, quality workmanship, cost effective and insured services. Portfolio & References available.


Earth Energy Contracting
60 Dinch Rd
1.50(
2
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Earth Energy Contracting
60 Dinch Rd
1.50(
2
)
24 years of experience

We are a boutique construction firm specializing in new construction, remodeling and energy efficient measures. We have two full time employees with a roster of skilled people we can bring in when necessary. We will work as subcontractors when needed and we hire subcontractors to do plumbing, electric work and spray foam insulation as needed. We take checks and cash, but are not set up to accept credit cards.

We are a boutique construction firm specializing in new construction, remodeling and energy efficient measures. We have two full time employees with a roster of skilled people we can bring in when necessary. We will work as subcontractors when needed and we hire subcontractors to do plumbing, electric work and spray foam insulation as needed. We take checks and cash, but are not set up to accept credit cards.



brothers masonry inc.
12 Dogwood Road North
No reviews
brothers masonry inc.
12 Dogwood Road North
No reviews
30 years of experience

we provide all facets of masonry and masonry repairs. as well as, other areas in the construction field. we are a family run business catering to the residental customer. there is no job too small. both owners are hands on mason contractors. we will be with you from the initial phone call, planning stages, and follow through until project is completed to customer satisfaction. we value customer satisfaction. we are registered with the state, as well as insured. all phone calls will be returned w/in 24 hours. all free estimates will be given w/in 48 hours. let us help you fufill your masony needs. we offer quality work at fair prices. all work is guaranteed. please call (818) MASONRY for all your masonry needs. 627-6679

we provide all facets of masonry and masonry repairs. as well as, other areas in the construction field. we are a family run business catering to the residental customer. there is no job too small. both owners are hands on mason contractors. we will be with you from the initial phone call, planning stages, and follow through until project is completed to customer satisfaction. we value customer satisfaction. we are registered with the state, as well as insured. all phone calls will be returned w/in 24 hours. all free estimates will be given w/in 48 hours. let us help you fufill your masony needs. we offer quality work at fair prices. all work is guaranteed. please call (818) MASONRY for all your masonry needs. 627-6679


Valley Construction
460 Toleman Rd
No reviews
Valley Construction
460 Toleman Rd
No reviews
17 years of experience

Locally owned and operated construction company, we do everything from concrete and masonry to roofing, siding decks and general home repairs

Locally owned and operated construction company, we do everything from concrete and masonry to roofing, siding decks and general home repairs


Duncan Enterprises
231 Shady Tree Ln
3.00(
2
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Duncan Enterprises
231 Shady Tree Ln
3.00(
2
)
19 years of experience

Free estimates fully insured and licensed "no job too big or small" 24 hour service references available

Free estimates fully insured and licensed "no job too big or small" 24 hour service references available


Murphysmasonry.com "Yes We Can Build That"


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Glass block services FAQs

Typically, glass block windows last about 15 to 30 years, slightly less than regular windows, which last 20 to 50 years. Resealing glass blocks can help extend the lifespan of this bathroom feature. The key to ensuring that glass block windows last as long as possible is to have a professional glass block installer place them. Glass block pros will have the skills, tools, and knowledge required to install these special features into any space, noting obstacles like damaged windows or too-cramped areas during the consultation.

Installing glass block windows has benefits and disadvantages, as with most materials. The pros and cons can vary depending on the type of glass block and the window location.

Pros

  • Maintains privacy while letting light into the bathroom

  • Energy efficient

  • Sealed to prevent drafts

  • Aesthetically pleasing

  • Strong and secure

Cons

  • Costly to install

  • Challenging installation

  • Challenging repair

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. 

The average cost to install glass block windows is about $710, ranging from $460 to $1,000, depending on the size and design of the window, installation type, and location. Different styles of glass blocks also impact the cost:

  • Clear glass blocks: $10–$30 per block

  • Colored glass blocks: $25–$40 per block

  • Acrylic glass blocks: $15–$25 per block

  • Wavy glass blocks: $10–$30 per block

  • Alpha glass blocks: $15–$25 per block

  • Ice glass blocks: $20–$35 per block

  • Diamond glass blocks: $20–$75 per block

  • Frosted glass blocks: $30–$35 per block

Luckily, glass block windows need minimal maintenance. Other than regular cleaning, the only maintenance involved in having a glass block window is inspecting for cracks every year and applying sealer to the mortar joints if the blocks are set in masonry mortar. Glass block windows hold up well against wind and moisture better than traditional windows and are not prone to rot.

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