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Queen City Glass Block LLC
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Serving Hamilton, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"Queen City Glass block replaced our two pane glass basement windows with vented glass block windows. Every interaction during installation was warm and professional. The basement is now more secure, and will have cross ventilation. 
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After completing glass block service, schedule a final inspection with local authorities to close your permit. Monitor the new mortar joints for cracking during cold Ohio winters, as freeze-thaw cycles cause damage. Check for water leaks around the installation following the first heavy rain. Finally, retain copies of your approved permits and warranties to provide to future buyers when selling your property.

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Plan your glass block service for late spring through early fall to ensure proper mortar curing in the Hamilton climate. Verify permit requirements with local officials and check your property's flood zone status before starting. Have your contractor evaluate the surrounding masonry and sill plates for existing damage. Clear all stored items away from your basement windows to provide workers with unobstructed interior access.

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Schedule glass block service if you notice crumbling or missing mortar caused by harsh OH winters. Persistent interior condensation, cold winter drafts, or water seeping through the blocks after heavy rainfall all signal failing seals. Look for visible cracks in the glass or adjacent masonry resulting from foundation settling. Finally, replace installations over 40 years old, as the original materials have reached their lifespan limit.

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Unexpected expenses during glass block service stem from repairing damaged masonry and deteriorated sill plates found in historic Hamilton homes. Contractors charge extra to safely remove lead paint or asbestos discovered around original window frames. Fixing hidden water intrusion and upgrading drainage systems near flood-prone areas increase the total bill. Always confirm that mandatory local permit fees are included in your quote upfront.

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Watch for contractors who claim building permits are unnecessary for glass block service. Always verify they carry proper Ohio liability insurance. Avoid professionals who ignore the condition of your older masonry or window frames before quoting the project. Finally, reject quotes from contractors who overlook critical waterproofing and drainage requirements, especially if your property sits near the Great Miami River floodplain.

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