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Spare the Crane, Save the Window – Commercial Glass Repair

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Any business owner whose property entails a glass storefront, knows that replacing the glass is a more costly and arduous ordeal than the average person would expect.  This is especially true for windows above ground level, which would require scaffolding, lifts and possibly a crane.  Since commercial glass must be installed and removed from the outside, this requires that the old glass be safely transported to the ground then the new glass must be elevated, carefully aligned and properly installed – without a scratch.  Needless to say, this is usually an expensive, formidable task that can be more than a little dangerous.

The possibility to save business owners from this plight is what makes Deal Glass Services so thrilled to be providing commercial glass repair to Charlotte and Lancaster area proprietors.   Commercial window and storefront repair can save these businesses from all the issues that make replacement such a painful procedure – including the cost.  After considering the options when faced with fogged commercial glass, repair makes the replacement process seem archaic. (more…)

Repairing Foggy Residential Windows

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

When a window in your home has a constant foggy appearance it means that the seal has failed.  Once this happens there are three options for the homeowner: replace the entire window unit, replace the glass in the window, or repair the existing window pane.  There are several factors taken into account when deciding which is best for you, and often the first thing to consider is the cost.

Since the foggy window repair process is a fairly new idea, many people facing thermopane seal failure don’t even consider this solution.  At a price of about $90 it is the most cost effective, can be completed in about an hour and since we aren’t disposing of the old glass, it’s also the most environmentally friendly method.   But if you wait too long  after the seal fails, the moisture will permanently stain the inside of the glass giving it an opaque or mottled look – then the foggy appearance cannot be repaired. (more…)