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Framing Clearance Rules That Prevent Glass Binding and Breakage

Bad framing does not just look sloppy; it turns minor tolerance errors into cracked lites, callbacks, and replacement bills. This piece breaks down the glass edge clearance numbers, block details, and failure patterns that professionals ignore until the pane explodes.
How to Choose Glass Thickness for Nonstandard Openings

Most buyers ask the wrong question first. This guide explains how to choose glass thickness for custom openings by looking at span, support, code triggers, and the real failure points the industry likes to ignore.
Heat-Soaked Tempered Glass: What It Reduces—and Doesn’t

Heat-soaked tempered glass is useful, but the industry oversells it. This piece strips the process down to what it actually reduces, what it leaves untouched, and where smart specs need lamination instead.
Laminated Glass Build-Ups for Guardrails and Balustrades

Buyers keep mixing skylight glass logic with guardrail logic, and that mistake gets expensive fast. This piece breaks down laminated glass build-ups for guardrails and balustrades the way spec reviewers, fabricators, and risk managers actually think.
Delegated Design Rules For Reinforced Glazing Systems

Most project teams treat delegated design like a liability chute. I don’t. This piece explains what reinforced glazing systems need on paper, what code numbers actually matter, and where bad specs quietly become expensive fights.
Skylight Glass: Tempered or Heat-Strengthened Laminated?

Most skylight debates get dumb fast. I cut through the sales pitch, compare tempered skylight glass with heat-strengthened laminated glass, and explain what smart specs actually protect.
Is Heat-Strengthened Glass Acceptable For Overhead Glazing?

Yes, heat-strengthened glass can be acceptable for overhead glazing. But monolithic heat-strengthened glass above occupied space is usually a code-minimum move, not the smart specification.
Heat Treatment Options for Curved and Coated Glass Units

Curved and coated glass does not forgive lazy specification. This guide breaks down which heat treatment route actually fits shape, coating type, breakage risk, and IGU performance.
How to Evaluate Deflection Risk in Oversized IGUs

Oversized IGUs fail quietly before they fail visibly. This guide shows how I evaluate deflection risk, where specs usually go wrong, and what to check before fabrication locks in bad physics.
Who Supplies Steel Reinforcement in Commercial Glazing?

Most buyers ask the wrong question. Steel reinforcement in commercial glazing is rarely “supplied” by one party alone; it moves through a chain of fabricators, façade engineers, curtain wall vendors, and contract glaziers. This piece explains who actually controls the spec, who buys the steel, where projects go sideways, and what smart procurement teams check before release.
Tempered vs Heat-Strengthened: Code and Use Cases

Tempered and heat-strengthened glass get mixed up far too often, and that mistake shows up later in callbacks, blown specs, and ugly risk. This guide breaks down code, fracture patterns, fabrication realities, and where each glass type actually belongs.
Custom Tempered Glass Lead Times: Domestic vs Imported Comparisons

I break down why domestic custom tempered glass often ships in days while imported panels can take weeks. Real supplier data, market growth pressures, and supply chain complexity explained.
