Storefront, Curtainwall and Glass Roof Packages

Glazing

Large-scale glass panels can be integrated with fixed glass, operable walls and doors. Fixed glass roofs for patio enclosures with ceramic frit & diffused glass options to maximize comfort.

Curtain wall and storefront glazing are two types of glazing systems commonly used in commercial buildings to provide weather protection and natural light. While both systems are made up of glass panels, there are some key differences in their design, installation, and functionality.

Curtain wall glazing is a non-load-bearing system that is typically used in high-rise buildings. It consists of an aluminum frame that is attached to the building's structure, with glass panels inserted into the frame. The system is designed to withstand wind loads and thermal stresses, and can also provide acoustic insulation. Curtain walls are often used in large-scale commercial buildings where the exterior appearance is an important factor.

Storefront glazing, on the other hand, is a type of glazing that is used in low-rise buildings, such as retail stores or small office buildings. The system typically uses an aluminum frame that is attached directly to the building's structure, with glass panels inserted into the frame. Storefront glazing is designed to provide a more open and inviting appearance, allowing passersby to see into the building.

There are some key benefits to using curtain wall and storefront glazing, including:

  1. Natural light: Both systems allow natural light to enter the building, which can help to reduce energy consumption and create a more pleasant work or shopping environment.

  2. Weather protection: Both systems are designed to provide weather protection, keeping wind, rain, and snow outside.

  3. Customization: Both systems can be customized to fit the design and style of the building, with different glass types, frame materials, and finishes available.

  4. Energy efficiency: Both systems can help to improve energy efficiency, by providing insulation and reducing the need for artificial lighting.

When considering using curtain wall or storefront glazing, it is important to work with a professional who can provide guidance on design, installation, and maintenance. Additionally, local building codes and regulations should be considered to ensure compliance and safety.

Storefront & Curtain Wall

Thermally Broken Options

  • Dependant on wind-loading

  • Large-scale glass panels

  • Entry doors with hardware options

  • Single or double pane options

  • Ability to upgrade to curtain wall glazing if required

Fixed Glass Roofs

  • Cost Effective

  • Efficient Install

  • Enhanced Thermal Comfort

  • Common Glass options:

    • Frit: printed with a ceramic frit and fired into a permanent, opaque coating. Can help reduce glare, cut cooling costs, and lower the danger to birds, and provide a distinctive look.

    • Diffused white laminated glass: intended to scatter light and appear translucent

    • Standard Clear