Choosing a Glass Type

Glass Types

  • Clear

    Clear

    Clear insulated glass is nearly twice as energy efficient as single pane glass.

  • LoE2

    LoE2

    This energy efficient glass helps reflect heat to keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.

  • LoE3

    LoE3

    This highly efficient glass helps reflect much heat, resulting in increased comfort and energy savings year-round.

  • Argon Gas

    Argon Gas

    An odorless, non-toxic gas that can be combined with either LoE2 or LoE3 glass to help further reduce heat loss, helping to save on heating costs.

  • Obscure

    Obscure

    Offers both privacy and a touch of design.

  • Rain

    Rain

    Include this as a design feature or for some privacy.

  • Glue Chip

    Glue Chip

    Adds a touch of class and privacy.

  • Gray Tint

    Gray Tint

    A soft gray tint can cool off hot sunlight.

  • Green Tint

    Green Tint

    A touch of green can add a touch of design or relieve severe sun glare.

  • Bronze Tint

    Bronze Tint

    A touch of warm brown can dim overly bright sunlight.

  • Tempered

    Tempered

    This safety glass shatters into pebble-sized pieces rather than dangerous shards if broken.

  • Laminate

    Laminate

    An added sense of security is priceless with laminate glass that stays together if hit by severe weather or debris.

  • Laminate Obscure

    Laminate Obscure

    A sense of security is priceless with laminate obscure glass that stays together if hit by severe weather or debris and is also nearly opaque for added privacy.