Commercial Projects

Understanding the Differences: Insulated Glass vs. Laminated Glass for Commercial Projects

For commercial projects, glass selection is about more than aesthetics. Contractors across Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and the Gulf must balance performance, safety, and energy efficiency. Two of the most common options are insulated glass units (IGUs) and laminated glass. While both have advantages, understanding their differences helps contractors and building owners make the right choice…

humid climate doors

Aluminum Door Systems for Humid Climates: What Works Best in Louisiana and the Gulf

If you’ve worked along the Gulf Coast or in Louisiana, you know humidity and weather are constant challenges. For contractors and glazing professionals, choosing the right aluminum door system can make the difference between years of reliable performance and costly replacements. High moisture, salt air, and storms can all impact durability. Fortunately, aluminum remains one…

mirrors in storefronts

The Role of Mirrors in Modern Storefront Design: Tips and Ideas

Mirrors aren’t just for bathrooms and dressing rooms. In modern commercial design, they’re playing a bigger role—especially in storefronts. Smart use of mirror glass can transform a storefront’s appearance, making spaces feel larger, brighter, and more stylish. For contractors, glaziers, and designers across the Southern U.S., mirrors offer creative, cost-effective ways to add dimension and…

How to Select Storefront Materials

Choosing Storefront Materials for Energy Efficiency and Strength

Storefronts do more than showcase a business—they set the tone for what’s inside. But for builders and contractors working in the Southern U.S., selecting storefront materials is also about managing heat, resisting weather, and ensuring long-term performance. Energy efficiency and durability are the name of the game. The right combination of framing, glazing, and hardware…