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What Is Commercial Glazing?

  • Perla Irish
  • December 19, 2022
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  1. What Is It?
  2. How Is It Made?
  3. Where is it Used?
  4. Benefits of Commercial Glazing

Windows are vital for houses and business buildings alike, but they do have some key differences.

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What Is Commercial Glazing?

One of the biggest differences is that businesses will use commercial glazing instead of residential.

This is for a number of different reasons, but you may actually be wondering what commercial glazing even is. So, keep reading and find out all you need to know about commercial glazing…

What Is It?

Commercial glazing is a type of window that’s fitted to a commercial property. Pretty much every commercial building will require these types of windows, whether it’s a coffee shop or a huge office building.

They all need to have the latest commercial glazing fitted in order to ensure that their building is protected as best it possibly can be. As most commercial properties are bigger than residential ones, a lot more glass is needed for the glazing and the process is way more complex.

You’ll want to ensure that you hire a commercial glazing specialist, as it’s totally different from the glazing that’s used in people’s homes.

Certain equipment is needed to ensure that the commercial glazing is fitted as best it possibly can be too, and it needs to meet health and safety requirements once installed too. So, essentially, commercial glazing is the type of window that businesses will use.

How Is It Made?

Commercial glazing is kind of similar to residential as they’re both using glass for the windows. However, the type of glazing is actually very different.

For instance, double and even triple glazing is used in a lot of commercial properties to ensure that the building is extremely well insulated.

Sometimes the glazing can be done with plexiglass, which is a bit cheaper, yet just as effective. With this being said, glass is still the most common type of glazing used for all commercial buildings.


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Where is it Used?

Commercial glazing can actually be used inside and outside the building. For example, the interior could make use of commercial glazing in the form of mirrors, flooring, and even skylights.

The exterior could be anything from windows, storefronts, and even security glass entrances. This shows you just how versatile commercial glazing is and how it plays a big role in most commercial buildings.

Benefits of Commercial Glazing

There are a lot of benefits to using commercial glazing over residential, but the top ones are thermal insulation and letting in natural light. When you work in any commercial building, you want to be warm and to be able to see properly without having to use lots of harsh lighting.

This is exactly what commercial glazing can offer, so it only makes sense for it to be used as much as possible. Because it offers such good thermal insulation and lets in lots of light, you’ll find that commercial properties can really lower their energy bills while still having a warm, bright office. So, as you can see, using commercial glazing is always going to be the better option for businesses.

Commercial glazing is a brilliant way for businesses to keep their buildings light and warm enough for employees, while also having sturdy windows that are less susceptible to damage. So, if you’re thinking about upgrading your windows in your business, commercial glazing will definitely be the way to go!

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