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Allglass
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Stained or Specialty Glass - Repair

Serving Converse, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

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"Brent and Sarah made two visits, the first to determine parts needed to do the work, then the second visit to replace the bad panes. They were punctual and did the work in about an hour."
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JTRBL Design and Remodeling LLC
New to Angi
Glass Blocks - Install

Serving Converse, SC and surrounding areas

We are committed to providing reliable, high-quality service with attention to detail and customer satisfaction as our top priorities. Our goal is to make every project smooth, efficient, and done right the first time. We take pride in honest communication, dependable work, and delivering results our customers can trust. Whether the job is large or small, we approach every project with professionalism and care.

Glass Block questions, answered by experts

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.

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 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 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. 

Options include tempered, laminated, and tinted glass for various needs.

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