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The Evolution of the Fenestration Assessment I have spent the better part of three decades hanging off the sides of buildings or balanced precariously on 40-foot extension ladders […]
Read More →The Evolution of the Fenestration Assessment I have spent the better part of three decades hanging off the sides of buildings or balanced precariously on 40-foot extension ladders […]
Read More →The Structural Reality of the Bow Window A bow window is not merely an aesthetic choice; it is a complex engineering challenge that extends beyond the vertical plane […]
Read More →The Condensation Crisis: A Master Glazier’s Reality Check I recall a phone call from a desperate property manager in a mid-rise commercial complex during a brutal February cold […]
Read More →The Evolution of the Fenestration Opening In my 25 years of standing in rough openings, I have seen every trend from the glass block craze to the minimalist […]
Read More →The Hard Truth About Window Security and Performance As a glazier who has spent nearly three decades in the trenches, I have seen it all: from improperly shimmed […]
Read More →The Master Glazier’s Perspective: Safety vs. Security I have spent over twenty-five years staring through glass, but more importantly, I have spent those decades analyzing how glass fails […]
Read More →The Anatomy of Structural Deflection: When Your Window Frame Gives Way I walked into a project last autumn where the homeowner was convinced they needed a simple window […]
Read More →The Myth of the ‘Forever’ Window In my twenty-five years as a glazier, I have seen thousands of homeowners fall for the ‘lifetime’ siren song. They assume that […]
Read More →The Engineering Reality of Modern Glass Walls In the world of high-end fenestration, the folding window system is the ultimate expression of the ‘indoor-outdoor’ lifestyle. But as a […]
Read More →The Condensation Crisis: A Master Glazier’s Perspective A homeowner called me in a panic because their new windows were ‘sweating’ and wouldn’t budge more than an inch in […]
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