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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Frameless Glass Door Installation and Replacement
Thinking
about updating your bathroom with new shower door glass? Maybe your windows
could use better weather-proofing? You have many choices to make when it comes
to glass replacement!
Updating
your shower with a new door completely changes your bathroom's look, especially
if you've previously had a shower curtain. Suddenly you have a shower that no
longer leaks, and that looks far bigger than it once did.
Many
homeowners go with a frameless glass door for their showers – they're the easiest type to keep clean because
they have no tracks. However, installing one takes patience and know-how, not
to mention special tools. Frameless doors have glass that's thicker than their
framed counterparts, so they're heavier, which means installation must follow
extremely specific guidelines. This isn't a DIY project for most people!
No matter
what sort of glass-related project you're taking on, it's a good idea to check
a few things on your list of contractors. Experience is crucial—you want
someone who has literally seen it all, so they know exactly what to do in the
case of unexpected circumstances. Make sure your bids compare closely in scope,
and don't be afraid to ask questions if you need clarification. An honest
contractor will answer your questions openly; they have nothing to hide! Ask
about warranty, whether it covers but materials and labor.
Last but not
least, check references. You'll want to know that previous customers were
generally satisfied, especially if the crew had to tackle any challenging
situations.
Hiring a pro
to handle glass repair or replacement projects will lead to a worry-free
installation plus years of useful life – a good return on your investment.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Commercial Glass Service and Glass Tinting in Nashville
Among the wide array of commercial glass services needed to design, maintain, and renew commercial window glass, it is easy to assume that expertise in one service translates into expertise in another. This is not the case with commercial glass tinting, though, which is a craft that should only be entrusted to proven artisans with satisfied customers. Fortunately in Nashville just such a company exists in the form of Evans Glass Company, local providers of commercial glass services, among them commercial glass tinting, for over fifty years.
You can feel confident that bringing your commercial window glass to them is a safe move and good investment because of the wellspring of testimonials affirming their quality of service. Not only do they leave behind happy customers, but they also leave amazing feats of design and ingenuity in their manipulation of materials. For an idea of the scope of their previous projects, simply glance through the specialties listed on their website and design history.
Evans Glass Company can transform your commercial window glass into whatever you dream of it becoming, whether that involves commercial glass tinting or one of their more common but equally impressive commercial glass services. Afterwards you can rest your conscience doubly well knowing that you’ve not only made the best choice for yourself, but you’ve patronized a loyal and loved Nashville company with your business!
Evans Glass Co. offers glass products for some of Tennessee's finest commercial buildings and offices. Know more about our commercial glass services and maintenance programs at http://www.evansglasscompany.com
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Know More About Your Commercial Glass Doors
Commercial builder owners and managers as much as you don't want to hear it, at some point one of your windows or doors will fail, whether it begins leaking or breaks. When that happens, you'll want to know what to do for Nashville glass services.
If you look around, you'll see glass seemingly everywhere: you might have a commercial glass door, or storefront windows, tables, mirrors, safety partitions, the list goes on and on. Some good news: glass often comes in sections, so it can be repaired in situation rather than having to be completely replaced, allowing your contractor to work more quickly and efficiently.
If you have to do a full glass door replacement, be sure to hire a pro to do the work. You don't want the hassle of removing and replacing heavy glass components! Besides, a high-quality contractor will board up the area and make it secure.
While you're looking into contractors, ask about options for the glass. Some glass reflects heat and is highly energy efficient. Also consider tempered glass, which has increased strength against cracks and breaks. One option you may not have known about is decorated glass that is etched with your business logo and information. Commercial glass door can also serve as a privacy screen.
Once you know your options, you can make the best decision for your building.
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