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Ace Restoration Builders
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Stained or Specialty Glass - Repair

Serving Corrigan, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My family was devastated by Hurricane Harvey. Our home received over 5 feet of water. So, this job was a huge undertaking. Ace, James Abrego, was very responsive and available to us. He addressed the issues as they arose. He is personable, professional, and dependable. He has a very good team of plumbers, electricians, painters, cabinet makers, tile people, glass people, etc. On many occasions him and his crew completed various projects cheaper than we expected. Ace was at our home almost daily throughout our rebuild, helping with suggestions, and ideas that were always spot on. Very refreshing in this day and age. The high quality of work performed turned our home back into a beautiful place to live and relax."
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Glass Block questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

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.

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

DIY is possible for small projects, but professional installation ensures proper sealing, structural integrity, and a precise finish.

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