Tag: double_pane_glass

  • Difference between hurricane doors, double-pane regular glass, tempered glass, and Low-E glass

    For example, hurricane glass—also called laminated glass—has three layers: two sheets of glass bonded together with a thick interlayer in the middle. This construction makes it extremely difficult to break through, even if the outer glass cracks

    Regular glass is not up to code because if it breaks and someone passes through it, it can cause serious injury. It shatters into large, sharp pieces. This type of glass is mainly used in windows, where there is a lower chance of someone running into it.

    Double-pane glass is mainly designed for cooler climates. It consists of two layers of glass with a spacer in the middle. This design helps insulate the space and maintain indoor temperatures.

    If tempered glass breaks, it shatters into many small pieces. Although it may look scary, it is much less likely to cause serious injury compared to regular glass in an accident.

    Low-E glass has an extra reflective coating that provides UV protection from the sun and helps keep your home cooler. It can be fabricated for all types of windows.

  • Low E Glass Replacement

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    Low-E glass is one of the most up-to-date window glass options on the market as of 2026, especially for hot climates like Florida. It can significantly reduce heat transfer, helping to lower your electric bill and save energy.

    However, when it comes to Low-E glass replacement, the cost can be quite expensive, and this should be taken into consideration. If matching the rest of the home is a concern, there are alternative glass options that can achieve a similar appearance and performance at a lower cost while still blending well with existing windows.

    Here is a place where you can always order Low-E glass.

    They are not local, but you can order online, and we can handle the repair or installation.

    Please note that it usually takes a few weeks to arrive.

    https://www.onedayglass.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqkUAT7JbK8vupOTZEiHYWQT6qUftfP8ZF7Fz0jNb2xH7vfYp94

  • Jalousie window / Awning Window

    Old school window

    Finding a professional company to work on older-style windows can be very frustrating.

    Many companies refuse these jobs. However, Pro Home Sliding Glass Door & Window Repair Services is willing to take the journey and attempt repairs to help you save money on full replacement.

    While repairs on older windows are not always guaranteed, they often provide a more affordable alternative to replacement.

    If you just needed parts hers is a manufacture in Pembroke Pines.

    Option 1 (most accurate for jalousie windows):

    For jalousie windows, you can purchase the glass slats here. We can handle the installation for you.

    Option 2 (more general):

    You can also purchase the glass insert for the jalousie window here, and we can do the installation.

    https://www.floridawindowparts.net/service-areas/window-parts-in-pembroke-pines-fl/

  • Window Repair In Pembroke Pines

    Half Circle Window

    A half-circle window is not cut with a regular knife. It is mainly a special-order item.

    You can always install temporary plexiglass and use different cutting methods as a short-term solution.

    In Pembroke Pines, Florida, there is no factory that fabricates this type of window on demand, but you can find local suppliers that sell plexiglass to use temporarily while you wait for the permanent window to be ordered and fabricated.

    https://sliding-glass-door-repair.com/pembroke-pines/window-repair

    Also here is a local plexiglass source: http://pembrokepines.businesslistus.com/specific/Polymethyl-methacrylate-resins,-plexiglass.htm

    http://pembrokepines.businesslistus.com/specific/Polymethyl-methacrylate-resins,-plexiglass.htm
  • Replacement Sliding Glass Door From Double-Pane To 1/4

    The original window glass was a double-pane insulated unit made of 1/8” + 1/8” glass.

    Due to frame compatibility and customer approval, the insulated unit was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered glass panel that fits securely within the existing frame.

    Original double-pane glass (1/8” + 1/8”) was replaced with a single 1/4” tempered safety glass panel due to frame fitment. Customer approved the change.