Tuesday, August 18, 2020

A Guide to Protecting Windows During Severe Weather

When severe weather arises in the San Bernardino area, homeowners should take steps to protect their windows. Use this guide to prevent window glass from breaking, which can lead to flood damage and costly repairs.

Add Window Film


A window overlooking a rain storm
Storm-protective window film can help prevent cracks and shatters caused by high wind. This translucent solution also lets light shine through the windows and provides UV protection to keep home fixtures from fading. However, storm film won't protect residential windows from large projectiles or winds that break the entire frame.

Create Plywood Coverings


Simple plywood shields cut to fit the windows provide an affordable, effective method of storm protection. However, the home will become very dark inside if the electricity goes out. Also, the homeowner must keep these shields at the ready and install them immediately before a storm, which can be difficult in the event of sudden inclement weather. Those who go this route should choose plywood of at least 5/8-inch thickness, cut it to extend 8 inches past the window in every direction, and bolt it in place every 12 inches.

Consider Storm Shutters


These permanent fixtures made from foam, reinforced fabric, or aluminum can be pulled over windows when a storm comes. Some styles even let natural light shine through. The professional installation of storm shutters will help ensure reliable protection of the home.

Choose High-Impact Glass


Business owners who need replacement windows may want to consider hurricane-proof glass. These durable, dual-pane commercial tempered glass windows are much stronger than traditional models since they're built to stand up to high winds. They look like standard windows and don't require any pre-storm preparation, so they provide the least obtrusive, hassle-free way to protect your business from storm damage.

Home and business owners needing glass repair or replacement services can rely on the team at Victorville Glass Company Inc. We've been serving the High Desert area for more than 55 years. Call 760-245-3456 to schedule your free estimate today.

Monday, June 29, 2020

What Makes Tempered Glass Stronger and Safer Than Regular Glass?

All glass is breakable, but some types are harder to damage and less hazardous when broken than others. Thanks to a unique manufacturing process, tempered glass can hold up to seven times more weight than regular glass, and it isn't nearly as sharp or jagged when broken. Here's a look at what makes tempered glass such a strong and safe choice for a range of applications.

Processing and Manufacturing

A living room coffee table covered with items

Glass is made by mixing and melting soda ash, sand, and lime, then putting that hot liquid mixture through a cooling and reheating process known as annealing. The strength of the resulting glass depends on how quickly the material is cooled during annealing. Because it's cooled very rapidly, standard glass is reworkable and can be produced quickly in large quantities, but it is also more breakable and dangerous when shattered. Tempered glass is cooled slowly, which makes it stronger, more scratch-resistant, and less harmful when broken.

Strength Advantages


Many glass enclosures and household items use tempered glass to be able to withstand more wear and tear. Thanks to the slower cooling process during annealing, tempered glass is typically four to seven times tougher than standard glass. While regular glass can withstand around 6,000 pounds per square inch of pressure, tempered glass can handle up to 24,000. However, it's still important to adhere to the weight limits on tempered glass products, both to ensure their longevity and prevent breakage.

Added Safety


In addition to its strength, tempered glass is also popular for its safety (in fact, it's sometimes referred to as safety glass). Shards of broken standard glass are often large, jagged, and very sharp, not to mention difficult to thoroughly clean up. Rather than breaking into shards, tempered glass produces small round pieces that aren't nearly as sharp and dangerous. The added safety benefits of tempered glass make it a common material for many household and automotive applications, where there is a greater risk of breakage and human contact.

The strength and safety benefits of tempered glass make it useful in a wide variety of products and applications. Victorville Glass Company Inc. offers a wide range of commercial and residential glass products and services, including storefronts and doors, window installations and repairs, and custom cut glass. For a free estimate, call us today at 760-245-3456.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Removing Pesky Stickers From Glass: A How-to Guide

Window with a large stickers plastered on
When removing stickers, labels, or decals from glass, home and business owners are often left with stubborn and unpleasant marks. The good news is that the right techniques can get rid of these marks and leave a sparkling clean surface. Try out the following tips to successfully remove annoying stickers from glass.

A Hot Soapy Soak


Soaking glass in hot soapy water is one of the simplest methods of getting rid of irritating labels. If there is space to do so, immerse the glass completely. Otherwise, soaking a washcloth in warm soapy water and using it to dampen the area can also help stubborn stickers release. The soap will help soften the decal vinyl, making it easy to remove with warm water.

The Baking Soda Technique


Baking soda's non-toxic nature makes it a safe method of removing stickers and can be an alternative if the hot water isn't enough. Mix equal parts of baking soda and cooking oil and stir until the mixture turns into a paste. Applying this paste directly on the sticker for at least five minutes will reveal sparkling clean glass once it's wiped away.

Try Masking Tape


Masking tape is a useful alternative for getting rid of residue on glass surfaces such as tabletops. To try this trick, one should wrap the tape around their fingers with the adhesive side facing outward. Pressing the sticky side of the tape on the decal, then quickly pulling it off should remove most of the vinyl, and the process can be repeated until the entire sticker is off.

A Bit of Rubbing Alcohol


Rubbing alcohol is a relatively mess-free way to get rid of labels and works by making the vinyl soft and crumbly after absorbing the solution. Soak a rag in the alcohol and then dab it on the sticker until it's saturated. Afterward, the sticker should peel away or can be gently scraped off using a razor.

Regularly cleaning your glass can help prevent dirt and debris that causes damage and may require you to replace a window. At Victorville Glass Company Inc., we have 55 years of experience in providing residential and commercial glass repair and replacement services to Victor Valley, CA residents. Call us today at 760-245-3456 for a free estimate.

Friday, March 13, 2020

Tips for Planning New Window Placement

Windows are more than just something we use to let fresh air into our homes. They give houses character and provide views of a property or an entire neighborhood. You might start to notice how important windows are when they aren't positioned right, or the size was miscalculated.

Some rooms in your house might be too dim or too bright. With proper planning, windows will only improve the ambiance of a home. Here are some tips to consider when planning a new window placement.

Consider Your Comfort Level


A light green two story home
Just because windows might look good on the outside of a home doesn't mean they'll bode well on the inside. When seeking window installation services, consider which direction your windows will face and the orientation of the house to the sun and wind. Shades or curtains might be necessary if the windows are facing the east and west with the low-angle sunlight. Also, keep in mind the heating and cooling comfort level of the house. Some windows with large panes of glass can reduce the energy efficiency of the house.

Add Lighting and Improve Your Views


Lighting can improve the overall feel of your home because natural light can help you relax. Residential window placements should include natural light sources in every room when possible. Consider where the sun shines mostly throughout the day on your home. You'll also want to watch out for shadows or if new windows will add a glow to walls and ceilings.

The view from a window can make the room very special. If your property has a great sightline, windows can make them easily visible. If there are no spectacular sights on the property, well-placed windows can still add fresh air or sunlight when placed high on walls.

Forget About Tradition


Many older and traditional houses have window designs that were created when walls weren't even insulated, or when there was no central air system circulating air in homes. Traditional homes didn't include picture windows simply because of technology at the time. Older homes are more than capable of supporting new window placements.

With over 50 years of experience, Victorville Glass Company Inc. is your trusted glass and window installation company in the Victor Valley, CA. Learn more about us online and call today for a free estimate at 760-245-3456

Friday, January 17, 2020

Three Window Styles for Modern Homes

One of the major characteristics of modern houses is simplicity. These houses feature a minimalist design as well as distinct shapes. However, the homes are not complete without abundant smooth lines, natural light, and uncluttered décor. Nothing completes them better than large windows. They not only add style to the houses but are also a perfect feature to draw attention to the house’s stylish structure. To stay on-trend, homeowners should select large windows with contemporary window styles.

Sliding Windows


A woman standing on a stool cleaning a window
Sliding windows feature a large expanse of glass, making them a great choice for modern-style homes. The best part about gliding windows is that they can be used to maximize landscape views. For example, they are the perfect option for access to gardens and balconies. These windows help in saving space as they only glide sideways, which helps with furniture arrangements in high-traffic areas such as decks and patios.

Double-Hung Windows


While double-hung windows are most often associated with traditional houses, they are also an ideal option for complementing modern houses. They are a perfect way to break the monotony of walls and add some spice to a minimalist home. These windows provide a classic charm to any home.

Casement Windows


These windows are common in contemporary houses, especially with their simple yet neat look and side hinges. They provide energy-efficient ventilation when opened. This makes them suitable for a busy room, including living rooms and kitchens.

The first step towards selecting the right windows is to choose a reliable glass company. The right window company should be experienced and offer excellent customer service. Victorville Glass Company Inc. has been providing window installation and repair services to homeowners and businesses in Victorville, CA for the past 55 years. If you need window services, call us at 760-245-3456 for a free estimate.

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Brief History of Vanity Mirrors

Vanity mirrors, whether attached to ornately decorated vanity tables or standing alone, have played an interesting role in helping people look their best for centuries. The simplest definition is a small (or large) mirror used for applying makeup. But that definition belies the level of inventiveness and craftsmanship that people have used over the years in crafting vanity mirrors as part of vanity tables or dressing room sets that embody luxury and sophistication.

Before Vanity Mirrors


brunette looking into a mirror
While vanity mirrors have only been around for a few hundred years, vanity itself is as old as humanity. The earliest manufactured mirrors date to around 6,000 B.C. Found in modern-day Turkey, these mirrors were made of obsidian (volcanic glass) that reflected enough light to provide a person with a clear, though dim, reflection. Over time, different cultures such as the Greeks and early Chinese civilizations developed metal mirrors made of polished bronze and copper. The Venetians perfected the modern glass mirror by coating molten glass in an amalgam of tin and mercury while it cooled. From there, it spread across Europe like wildfire during the Age of Enlightenment.

The First Vanity Mirrors


Physical beauty has always been a way for elites to distinguish themselves from the masses, but this delineation took on its most extravagant dimensions in the courts of European monarchs starting in the 1600s. Aristocrats began commissioning highly decorative vanity tables, also known as toilette tables, with expensive mirrored glass built in. As these vanity tables became more in-demand, different designs proliferated. Some vanity mirrors from this period were built into tables also had wash basins, drawers, and concave mirrors that created magnification.

Modern Vanity Mirrors


In the 1920s and '30s, vanity mirrors and tables held on to their role as status symbols for the uniquely American aristocracy of film starlets. Rita Hayworth, Audrey Hepburn, Lana Turner, and others filmed scenes that showed them posing before vanities. While the ornate antiques from Europe never went away, they were overtaken by more affordable and simpler styles in the United States as vanity mirrors became commonplace in middle-class homes.

Whether you are looking to restore a 17th-century vanity table to its regal glory or build an art deco vanity that harks back to the Golden Age of Hollywood, Victorville Glass Company Inc. can help. We can cut and install mirrors from stock sheets or custom-make a pattern or curvature to fit your needs. We also provide residential window services and commercial glass services throughout the Victor Valley area. Call us today at 760-245-3456 for a free estimate on your project.

Monday, April 29, 2019

Choosing Table Top Glass: Three Factors to Consider

From classic end tables to modern dining sets, glass embodies a sleek look that complements any design style. Many types of glass can be used for table tops, but considering a few specific details can help determine the best choice.

The Intended Style 
A glass coffee table in a living room


Before deciding on a type of glass, buyers should have an idea of the overall look they want for the table as well as the room it will be in. Cut glass can be made in different shapes, sizes, and patterns to match any buyer's preferences.

The Importance of Strength


While not a necessity, tempered glass is a popular option for glass table tops because of its strength. The tempering process subjects glass to thermal and chemical treatments, making it up to seven times harder than regular glass without changing its weight or appearance. Additionally, tempered glass shatters into pebbles instead of jagged shards, making it a safer choice. Most glass table tops over 1/2 inch thick aren't tempered because their thickness provides additional strength.

The Purpose of the Table


The type of table and what it will be used for are determining factors when choosing the thickness of glass table tops. They often come in the following thicknesses:
  • 1/2 inch: The thickest cut for the heaviest loads, this option is ideal for tables that are expected to hold a significant amount of weight.
  • 3/8 inch: A step thinner than the 1/2-inch option, this choice can maintain a substantial amount of weight.
  • 1/4 inch: This thickness is best for small or infrequently used tables, tables with an outside frame, or as a table top cover (cut glass that rests on top of an existing table top).
  • 3/16 inch: The thinnest option, this cut is recommended only for table top covers or small, light tables with supporting frames.

At Victorville Glass Company Inc., we have decades of experience providing residential and commercial customers across San Bernardino County with exceptional glass products and services. If you're considering a glass table top, give us a call today at 760-245-3456.