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09 Apr, 2024
Is it time to upgrade your business's storefront glass? Read on to discover the benefits of a storefront glass upgrade for your establishment.
12 Mar, 2024
Tabletop glass offers many benefits. Learn why investing in tabletop glass is a decision that harmonizes both style and practicality.
25 Jan, 2024
Do you want to showcase your kitchen cookware or knickknacks? If so, consider cabinet glass. Discover the benefits of installing cabinet glass.
01 Mar, 2023
Mirror's Edge: Choosing The Right Edgework
06 Jan, 2023
Fading Protection
A-1 Logo — Beaverton, OR — A-1 Glass & Mirror
13 Dec, 2022
All About Mirrors
05 Dec, 2022
Glass is often used in window and door systems to reduce noise; the industry term for this is “sound attenuation,” or sound reduction. While all materials attenuate sound over distance, some materials such as wood and concrete reduce sound better than other materials such as air or water. Glass is often utilized in environments that require sound attenuation, but where unobstructed sightlines are needed, such as recording studios. Sound attenuation has taken an increased importance in recent years, as the likelihood of identity theft may lie in a single eavesdropped phone conversation or overheard credit card number.
11 Nov, 2022
Commercial Aluminum
03 Nov, 2022
Architectural Terms Guide
10 Oct, 2022
Glass is generally chosen as a building material because of its transparency. Although glass is far more fragile than materials such as metal, cement, or wood, technological advances have resulted in several forms of glass specifically designed with safety in mind. Recently, demand for safety glass systems has increased, and due to the high prices of those systems, customers are wise to equip themselves with as much knowledge as possible before making a purchase. This guide will cover the different types of safety glass, their applications, and the legal and ethical considerations of choosing safety glass.
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