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Arizona Glass & Door Glass Terms & Definitions

Browse plain-English Arizona Glass & Door definitions for residential glass, commercial glass, storefronts, doors, window film, custom glass, mirrors, shower doors, and specialty glass.

Glass Glossary

Residential & Commercial Glass Terms and Definitions

The Arizona Glass & Door glossary explains the terms homeowners, business owners, contractors, and property managers often hear when planning residential or commercial glass work.

281glass terms

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Use these sections to understand glass types, window repair language, storefront and commercial door components, window film performance terms, shower door options, mirror terminology, custom fabrication details, and specialty residential glass vocabulary.

Core Glass Types & Materials

Foundational terms for glass material choices, safety behavior, appearance, thickness, fabrication, and replacement decisions.

40 terms

Safety, Code & Performance

Terms that help homeowners and commercial teams discuss safety glazing, energy performance, sound control, comfort, and professional review.

26 terms

Residential Window & Door Terms

Window and door terminology for homeowners comparing glass replacement, failed seals, frames, tracks, weatherstripping, and operation issues.

34 terms

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Storefront, entrance, hardware, and commercial door language for businesses, property managers, and tenant improvement projects.

37 terms

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Window film terms for heat, glare, privacy, UV exposure, energy performance, appearance, and glass compatibility.

39 terms

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Plain-English terms for protective film and safety upgrades without overstating what security film can do.

8 terms

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Bathroom glass terms for shower styles, hardware, sweeps, coatings, privacy glass, and measured-to-fit installations.

25 terms

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Fabrication terms for tabletops, shelves, partitions, mirrors, edgework, cutouts, templates, and specialty glass details.

30 terms

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Specialty residential glass terms for skylights, in-glass pet doors, privacy glass, and non-standard home glass projects.

14 terms

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Process terms for measurement, fabrication, sealants, glazing methods, field work, lead times, and warranty expectations.

28 terms

Alphabetical term index

Each term opens as its own indexable post with a quick definition, plain-English explanation, related service links, and quote guidance.

A

14 glass and door terms

Acid-Etched Glass

Glass chemically treated to create a smooth frosted surface, often used for privacy panels, shower glass, doors, and decorative features. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Acoustic Glass

Glass or a glass assembly designed to reduce sound transmission. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort, performance, and building…

Safety, Code & Performance

Acrylic Dome Skylight

A skylight with a domed acrylic glazing surface, often found on older or specialty skylight designs. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

ADA Threshold

A threshold designed to support accessible entry requirements by limiting height and improving ease of passage. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Air Leakage

A measure of how much air passes through or around a window, door, or glazing system. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort, performance,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Aluminum Glass Door

A commercial door made with aluminum framing and a glass lite, commonly used for retail, office, restaurant, and service-business entries. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Aluminum Storefront

A storefront system built with aluminum framing and commercial glass panels. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Annealed Glass

Standard untreated glass that has been slowly cooled after manufacturing and can break into sharp shards if impacted. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Anti-Graffiti Film

A sacrificial film layer applied to glass or smooth surfaces to help protect against scratching, etching, or vandalism. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Architectural Glass

Glass used in buildings, including windows, doors, storefronts, shower enclosures, partitions, mirrors, skylights, and decorative glass features. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Architectural Window Film

Window film designed for buildings, including homes, offices, storefronts, schools, churches, and commercial properties. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Astragal

A vertical strip or molding used where double doors meet to improve closure or sealing. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Attachment System

A method of anchoring security film to the frame so the film and glass assembly can provide improved post-breakage retention. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Awning Window

A hinged window that opens outward from the bottom and is hinged at the top. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see…

Residential Window & Door Terms

B

9 glass and door terms

Back-Painted Glass

Glass painted on the back side to create a sleek, opaque decorative surface for walls, counters, signs, or feature panels. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Backcheck

A door closer function that slows the door as it opens to help prevent overextension. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Backer Rod

Foam material installed behind sealant to control joint depth and improve sealant performance. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Bathroom Mirror

A mirror used in a bathroom, often custom-sized to fit a vanity or wall. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Beveled Edge

An angled decorative edge cut and polished into glass or mirror. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and installation…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Beveled Mirror

A mirror with angled polished edges that create a decorative border effect. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Blast Mitigation Film

A specialized safety film category intended to help reduce flying glass hazards during pressure events. This term should be written with realistic language: protection can be improved, but no glass upgrade…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Broken Window Repair

Service to address cracked, shattered, loose, or unsafe glass in a home window or door. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Bypass Shower Door

A shower door system with panels that slide past each other on tracks. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

C

19 glass and door terms

CAD Drawing

A computer-generated drawing used to plan and fabricate custom glass accurately. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Casement Window

A hinged window that swings outward or inward, usually operated with a crank. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Center-of-Glass Rating

A performance rating for the glass area only, excluding frame and spacer effects. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort, performance, and…

Safety, Code & Performance

Ceramic Frit Glass

Glass with ceramic ink fused to the surface during heat processing, used for pattern, shading, privacy, or design. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Ceramic Window Film

A non-metal film technology that can provide heat rejection with a more neutral appearance. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Clear Shower Glass

Transparent glass commonly used for open, modern shower designs. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Code-Compliant Glass

Glass selected and installed to meet applicable building, safety, energy, or fire requirements for that location and use. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and…

Safety, Code & Performance

Commercial Glass Door

A glass entry door built for business use, usually with aluminum rails, hardware, closers, pivots, locks, and safety glass. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Commercial Window Film

Window film installed on business or commercial-property glass for heat, glare, privacy, security, aesthetics, or energy-management goals. This term helps customers compare building window film options for…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Concealed Door Closer

A closer hidden in the door, frame, or floor for a cleaner appearance. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Condensation Resistance

A rating or performance concept that indicates how well a window resists condensation under certain conditions. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price;…

Safety, Code & Performance

Continuous Hinge

A long hinge running most of the door height to distribute weight and improve alignment. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Curb-Mounted Skylight

A skylight installed on a raised curb above the roof surface. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional verification. Use this term when…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Cure Time

The amount of time needed for sealant, adhesive, film, or other material to reach intended performance. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Curtain Wall

A non-load-bearing exterior wall system that uses glass and framing to enclose a building façade. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems,…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Custom Fabrication

Creating a glass or mirror piece to match a specific project’s dimensions, shape, finish, and use. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Custom Glass

Glass made, cut, finished, or installed for a specific residential or commercial project rather than a standard off-the-shelf size. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Custom Mirror

A mirror fabricated to a specific size, shape, edge finish, or installation location. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Cutout

An opening cut into glass for outlets, hardware, handles, plumbing, or other project requirements. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

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21 glass and door terms

Dance Studio Mirror

A large wall mirror system installed in dance or movement studios. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Deadlatch

A locking device commonly used on commercial aluminum storefront doors. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Deck-Mounted Skylight

A skylight mounted directly to the roof deck for a lower-profile appearance. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional verification. Use…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Decorative Film

Window film used to add patterns, frosted effects, graphics, branding, or privacy to glass. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Decorative Glass

Glass selected for appearance, privacy, pattern, color, or design, not just basic transparency. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Desk Glass

A custom glass surface placed on a desk to protect wood, create a smooth work surface, or add a polished appearance. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Door Closer

A hardware device that controls how a door closes after it has been opened. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Door Dragging

A door problem where the bottom or side rubs against the threshold, floor, or frame. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Door Glass Insert

A glass panel installed within a door slab or door system. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use this…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Door Rail

The horizontal metal member at the top or bottom of a commercial glass door. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Door Sag

A condition where a door drops out of alignment and may rub, drag, or fail to latch. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Door Stile

The vertical metal member on the side of a commercial glass door. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or emergency…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Door Sweep

A strip attached to the bottom of a door to reduce drafts, dust, and water intrusion. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Door Threshold

The bottom transition piece at a doorway that helps with accessibility, weather control, sealing, and door operation. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Double-Hung Window

A window where both upper and lower sashes can move vertically. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Double-Pane Glass

A glass unit with two panes separated by an air or gas-filled space, usually built as an insulated glass unit. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Drafty Window

A window that allows unwanted air movement through gaps, failed seals, or damaged components. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Drip Rail

A small channel or rail that directs water back into the shower area. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Dry Glazing

A glazing method using gaskets or mechanical pressure instead of wet sealant. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Dual-Flap Pet Door

A pet door with two flaps to improve comfort and reduce heat transfer. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional verification. Use this…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Dual-Reflective Film

Window film designed to provide higher exterior reflectivity while maintaining a less reflective interior appearance. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

E

6 glass and door terms

Electric Strike

An access-control strike that can release a locked door electronically. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Emergency Board-Up

Temporary securement of a broken glass opening using boards or similar materials until permanent glass replacement can be completed. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Emissivity

A measure of how readily a surface emits heat, used when discussing energy performance and certain low-E products. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Energy-Efficient Glass

Glass or glass assemblies designed to reduce unwanted heat transfer, solar heat gain, or energy loss. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

EVA Interlayer

An interlayer option used in certain laminated glass and decorative glass applications. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or replacement…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Exit Device

Another term for panic hardware used on emergency exit doors. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or emergency…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

F

20 glass and door terms

Fade Protection

The reduction of sun-related fading risk for furnishings, flooring, displays, artwork, and merchandise. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Failed Window Seal

A loss of the airtight seal around an insulated glass unit, often causing fogging, moisture, or reduced performance. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Field Measure

An on-site measurement performed to verify the actual opening or project conditions. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Film Curing Time

The time after installation when moisture evaporates and the film fully bonds and clears. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Film Edge Gap

A small intentional gap between film and frame or gasket that helps installation quality and prevents lifting. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Film Warranty

The manufacturer or installer coverage that describes what is covered if a window film fails or performs improperly. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Finished Opening

The final measured opening after surrounding materials are in place. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Fire-Rated Glass

Special glazing tested as part of a fire-rated assembly to help resist fire, smoke, or heat for a specified period. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Fixed Shower Panel

A stationary glass panel used in shower enclosures and walk-in shower designs. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Fixed Window

A window that does not open or close. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use this term when helping…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Flat Polish Edge

A clean, smooth, flat glass edge finish used when the edge will be visible. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Float Glass

Flat glass made by floating molten glass over molten metal, creating a smooth sheet that can later be cut, tempered, laminated, coated, or insulated. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Floor Closer

A closer installed in the floor beneath a commercial door, often used with aluminum storefront doors. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems,…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Foggy Window

A window that looks cloudy or hazy between panes, usually because the seal in an insulated glass unit has failed. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Forced Entry Resistance

The ability of a glass, film, or opening assembly to slow or resist an attempted entry. This term should be written with realistic language: protection can be improved, but no glass upgrade should be described…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Framed Shower Door

A shower enclosure built with metal framing around the glass panels and door. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements….

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Frameless Shower Door

A shower door system that uses thick tempered glass with minimal metal framing for a clean, open look. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Frosted Film

A decorative or privacy film that gives glass a frosted appearance. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or energy…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Frosted Glass

Glass with a satin or opaque appearance that allows light through while obscuring direct visibility. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Full Window Replacement

Replacing the entire window unit, including frame components, rather than only the glass. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining…

Residential Window & Door Terms

G

24 glass and door terms

Glare Reduction

Reducing harsh brightness from sunlight or reflections so interiors are more comfortable and screens are easier to see. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Glass Bug

A small permanent mark or logo on safety glass, often used to identify tempered or certified glass. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Glass Clamp

Hardware used to secure glass panels without continuous framing. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Glass Compatibility

The process of selecting window film that is appropriate for the existing glass type, exposure, size, seal condition, and building use. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Glass Door Pull

A handle mounted to glass doors for opening and closing. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and installation…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Glass Edgework

The finishing applied to exposed glass edges, such as flat polish, pencil polish, beveling, or seaming. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Glass Fabrication

The process of cutting, shaping, edging, drilling, tempering, laminating, or otherwise preparing glass for installation. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Glass Fragment Retention

The ability of laminated glass or security film to help broken glass remain together after impact. This term should be written with realistic language: protection can be improved, but no glass upgrade should…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Glass Interlayer

The bonding layer between sheets of laminated glass that helps keep glass fragments together after breakage. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Glass Measurement

The process of capturing accurate dimensions, thickness, edge details, and site conditions before ordering or fabricating glass. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Glass Partition

A glass divider used to separate spaces while preserving light and visibility. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Glass Partition Hardware

Clamps, channels, brackets, rails, or fittings used to support glass partitions. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Glass Shelf

A custom glass shelf used for display, storage, bathroom shelving, retail display, or decorative features. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Glass Shelf Bracket

Hardware used to support a glass shelf. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and installation conditions. Use this…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Glass Stop

A trim or frame component that holds glass in position. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty expectations. Use this…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Glass Tabletop

A custom glass piece used to protect or create the top surface of a dining table, desk, coffee table, conference table, or outdoor table. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Glass Thickness

The measured thickness of glass, usually expressed in inches or millimeters, which affects strength, weight, hardware selection, and cost. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Glazing

The glass or glass-like material installed into a window, door, storefront, skylight, shower enclosure, or framing system. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Glazing Bead

A removable strip that helps hold glass in a frame. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty expectations. Use this term…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Glazing Gasket

A flexible gasket used to cushion and seal glass within a frame. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty expectations….

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Glazing Material

A broad term for transparent or translucent panels used in a building opening, including glass and certain plastic sheet materials. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Glazing Tape

Adhesive tape used to cushion, hold, or seal glass in a frame. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty expectations….

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Grille

A decorative grid that sits on, between, or inside glass to create a divided-light appearance. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Gym Mirror

A mirror system installed for fitness rooms, training areas, dance spaces, yoga studios, or wellness facilities. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

H

9 glass and door terms

Hazardous Location

A building-code term for areas where glass is more likely to be impacted and may need safety glazing. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Head

The top horizontal part of a window or door frame. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use this term…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Header Bar

A support bar at the top of some shower enclosures. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this term when…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Heat Reduction Film

Window film selected primarily to reduce heat entering through sun-exposed glass. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Heat-Strengthened Glass

Glass that is heat-treated for added strength but does not meet the same break-pattern requirements as fully tempered safety glass. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Heavy Glass

Thicker glass used for premium shower enclosures, commercial partitions, storefront features, railings, and custom glass installations. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Hinged Shower Door

A shower door attached with hinges that swings open. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this term when…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Hold-Open Arm

A door closer arm that can hold a door open when appropriate and code-compliant. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance,…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Hole Drilling

Creating precise holes in glass for hardware, fasteners, handles, supports, or fixtures. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

I

8 glass and door terms

IGU

The common abbreviation for insulated glass unit, a sealed multi-pane glass unit used in many residential and commercial windows. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Impact Protection Attachment System

A frame attachment system used with certain security films to improve how the filmed glass remains connected after breakage. This term should be written with realistic language: protection can be improved, but…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Impact Resistance

The ability of a glass assembly to withstand impact or reduce the consequences of impact. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

In-Glass Pet Door

A pet door installed into a glass panel or replacement glass unit. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional verification. Use this term…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Infrared Light

A portion of solar energy associated with heat that window film may help reduce depending on film type. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Inline Shower Panel

A glass panel aligned in the same plane as the shower door. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this term…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Insulated Glass Unit

A sealed glass unit made from two or more panes separated by a spacer and air or gas space to improve comfort and energy performance. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

IR Rejection

A performance measure showing how much infrared energy a window film rejects. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

J

1 glass and door term

Jamb

The vertical side parts of a window or door frame. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use this term…

Residential Window & Door Terms

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11 glass and door terms

Laminated Glass

Safety glass made from two or more glass layers bonded to an interlayer that helps hold broken glass together after impact. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Laminated Security Glass

Laminated glass selected for improved post-breakage retention and security performance. This term should be written with realistic language: protection can be improved, but no glass upgrade should be described…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Latch Speed

The final closing-speed adjustment that helps the door latch properly. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Lead Time

The time between approval/order and installation, often affected by custom glass, tempering, hardware, film, or specialty materials. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Level

Perfectly horizontal alignment. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty expectations. Use this term when explaining how…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Lite

A glass pane or glass opening within a window, door, or storefront system. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Lock Cylinder

The keyed portion of a lock that accepts the key and operates the locking mechanism. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Low-E Glass

Glass with a low-emissivity coating designed to reduce heat transfer while still allowing visible light into a space. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Low-Iron Glass

Extra-clear glass made with less iron content to reduce the greenish tint visible in standard glass. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Low-Iron Shower Glass

Extra-clear shower glass with less green edge tint than standard clear glass. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements….

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Low-Reflective Film

Film designed for a more neutral appearance while still improving comfort or solar control. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

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Make-Safe Service

Emergency work performed to reduce hazards, secure an opening, and prepare for permanent repair. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems,…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Manufacturer Warranty

Product coverage offered by a manufacturer according to written warranty terms. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Metallized Film

Window film containing metal layers that can improve reflectivity and solar control. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Mil Thickness

A measurement of film thickness, with one mil equal to one-thousandth of an inch. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Mirror Glass

Glass with a reflective backing that creates a mirror surface for bathrooms, gyms, studios, offices, and decorative uses. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Mirror Silvering

The reflective backing layer that creates the mirror effect. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and installation…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Mirror Wall

A large mirror installation made from one or multiple panels, commonly used in gyms, studios, bathrooms, and commercial spaces. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Monolithic Glass

A single layer of glass, as opposed to laminated glass or an insulated glass unit. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or replacement…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Mortise Lock

A lock body installed into a pocket cut into the edge of a door. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or emergency…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Mullion

A structural or decorative member that separates two windows, doors, or glass units. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Muntin

A narrow bar that divides glass areas or creates the appearance of divided panes. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they…

Residential Window & Door Terms

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5 glass and door terms

Neo-Angle Shower

A corner shower layout with angled glass panels and a door, often used in smaller bathrooms. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

NFRC Certification

Independent rating or certification information used to verify energy-performance data for certain fenestration products or window film claims. This term helps customers compare building window film options…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

NFRC Label

A label from the National Fenestration Rating Council showing energy-performance ratings for a window, door, skylight, or related product. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only…

Safety, Code & Performance

Nickel Sulfide Inclusion

A rare impurity in tempered glass that can contribute to spontaneous breakage after installation. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Notch

A cut-out area in glass used to fit around hardware, obstructions, or design requirements. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

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Obscure Glass

Glass that allows light through but limits visibility, commonly used in bathrooms, doors, sidelites, and privacy windows. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Out of Square

A condition where an opening’s corners are not true 90-degree angles, affecting glass fit and installation. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication,…

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20 glass and door terms

Panic Hardware

Exit hardware that allows occupants to open a door quickly by pushing a bar or device. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Patio Door

A door system connecting indoor and outdoor living spaces, often built as sliding glass doors or hinged glass doors. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Patterned Glass

Decorative glass with a texture or pattern that adds privacy, visual interest, or light diffusion. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Patterned Privacy Glass

Textured or decorative glass used when light is desired but direct visibility is not. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Patterned Shower Glass

Textured or obscure shower glass used for privacy and design. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this term…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Pencil Polish Edge

A rounded polished edge finish often used on tabletops, shelves, and decorative glass. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Pet Door

A small door installed to allow pets controlled access through a wall, door, or glass opening. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Pet Door Flap Size

The opening size selected to fit the pet safely and comfortably. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional verification. Use this term…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Photo Estimate

An initial estimate based on customer-submitted photos, dimensions, and project details. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Picture Window

A large fixed window designed for views and natural light. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use this…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Pivot Hinge

A hinge system that allows a commercial glass door to rotate from pivot points rather than standard side hinges. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Pivot Shower Door

A shower door that rotates on pivot hardware rather than traditional side hinges. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Plate Glass

An older trade term often used by customers to mean large flat glass, especially storefront glass or large window panes. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Plumb

Perfectly vertical alignment. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty expectations. Use this term when explaining how…

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Post-Breakage Performance

How glass behaves after it breaks, including whether it falls out, stays bonded to an interlayer, or breaks into smaller pieces. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size…

Safety, Code & Performance

Privacy Film

Window film that limits visibility into a space while still allowing some light through. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Protective Shower Glass Coating

A coating that helps make shower glass easier to clean and more resistant to mineral buildup. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Pull Handle

A handle used to pull open a door, often mounted on commercial glass doors. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Push Bar

A horizontal bar or exit device used to push open a door. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or emergency repairs….

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

PVB Interlayer

A common laminated-glass interlayer made from polyvinyl butyral, used for safety, sound control, and post-breakage retention. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

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10 glass and door terms

R-Value

A rating that measures resistance to heat flow; higher numbers generally indicate better insulation. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Radius Corner

A rounded glass corner used for safety, appearance, or fit. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and installation…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Rain Glass

A textured shower glass pattern that provides privacy while allowing light through. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Reflective Film

Film with a reflective appearance, often used for solar control, glare reduction, and daytime privacy. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Reflective Glass

Glass with a reflective coating that can reduce solar heat and glare while creating a mirrored exterior appearance. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Replacement Lite

A replacement piece or unit of glass cut or fabricated to fit an existing opening. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Residential Window Film

Window film installed on home windows to improve comfort, heat control, glare reduction, privacy, UV protection, or appearance. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Retrofit Window

A replacement window installed into an existing opening with limited disruption to surrounding finishes. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass,…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Return Panel

A side glass panel that returns at an angle from the door opening. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Rough Opening

The framed opening before final materials, trim, glass, or door components are installed. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

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55 glass and door terms

Safety Glass

Glass designed, treated, or assembled to reduce injury risk when used in doors, shower enclosures, low windows, storefronts, and other hazardous locations. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Safety Glazing

Glazing that meets safety requirements for locations where human impact is more likely, such as doors, shower enclosures, sidelites, and low windows. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is…

Safety, Code & Performance

Safety Window Film

Window film designed to reduce hazards from shattered glass by helping fragments remain together after breakage. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Safety-Backed Mirror

Mirror with backing material that helps keep pieces together if the mirror breaks. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Sash

The part of a window that holds the glass and may move or remain fixed depending on window style. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Scratch-Resistant Coating

A hard coating on many films designed to reduce surface scratching during normal cleaning. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Sealant

Material used to seal joints and help prevent air or water intrusion. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Seamed Edge

A lightly treated edge that removes sharpness but is not intended as a premium exposed finish. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Security Assessment

A review of a property’s glass openings, entry points, risks, and upgrade options such as security film, laminated glass, or door hardware improvements. This term should be written with realistic language:…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Security Window Film

A thicker window film designed to help hold broken glass together and add a protective layer to existing glazing. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Semi-Frameless Shower Door

A shower door system with less metal framing than a fully framed unit but more support than a frameless system. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Service Call

A scheduled visit to inspect, measure, repair, or quote a glass project. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Setting Block

A support block that holds glass in the correct position within a frame or channel. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

SGP Interlayer

A stronger structural interlayer used in some laminated glass assemblies that require higher stiffness or performance. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

SHGC

The common abbreviation for Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, a key rating for Arizona heat-control decisions. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Shim

A small spacer used to adjust alignment, support, or spacing during installation. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Shop Drawing

A technical drawing that shows dimensions, glass type, edgework, holes, notches, hardware, and installation details. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Shower Curb

The raised threshold at the base of a shower opening. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this term when…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Shower Door Hardware Finish

The visible finish on handles, hinges, clamps, channels, and other shower hardware. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Shower Sweep

A flexible strip installed at the bottom or side of shower glass to help reduce water escaping. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Shower Threshold

The base transition where shower glass or a door meets the curb or floor. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Sidelite

A narrow glass panel beside a door, commonly used at entries. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Silicone Sealant

A flexible sealant commonly used in glass and glazing installations. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Sill

The bottom horizontal part of a window or door frame that can help shed water. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Single-Hung Window

A window where one sash moves vertically and the other remains fixed. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Single-Pane Glass

A single sheet of glass in a window or door, commonly found in older homes and some interior or specialty applications. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Skylight

A window or glazed opening installed in a roof or ceiling to bring natural light into a space. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Skylight Flashing

Material installed around a skylight to help direct water away from the opening. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional verification….

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Skylight Glazing

The glass or transparent material in a skylight. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional verification. Use this term when explaining…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Skylight Repair

Service to address cracked skylight glazing, failed seals, leaks, fogging, or related skylight glass issues. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Skylight Replacement

Replacing damaged, outdated, fogged, or inefficient skylight glass or skylight units as appropriate. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Sliding Glass Door

A large glass door system with panels that slide horizontally, often connecting interior living areas to patios or yards. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Sliding Shower Door

A shower door that opens by sliding horizontally rather than swinging out. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements….

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

Sliding Window

A window with one or more panels that move horizontally. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use this…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Smart Glass

Glass that can change from clear to private or alter light transmission using an electrical control or specialized technology. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Smash-and-Grab Protection

A security-upgrade concept focused on slowing quick break-in attempts through glass and reducing immediate glass fallout. This term should be written with realistic language: protection can be improved, but no…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Solar Absorption

The portion of solar energy absorbed by glass or film. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or energy goals. Use this…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Solar Control Film

A window film designed to reduce solar heat gain, glare, and sun exposure through glass. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient

A rating that measures how much solar heat passes through a window or glass assembly. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort, performance,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Solar Reflectance

The portion of solar energy reflected away by glass or film. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or energy goals. Use…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Solar Transmittance

The portion of solar energy that passes through glass or film. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or energy goals. Use…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Sound Transmission Class

A rating, often abbreviated STC, that describes how well a building product reduces airborne sound. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Spandrel Glass

Opaque or treated glass used to conceal structural areas in commercial building façades. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or replacement…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Sputtered Film

A film made through a process that deposits very thin metal or alloy layers for performance and appearance control. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

SRP Window Film Rebate

A utility rebate program concept tied to qualifying residential window film installations; eligibility and amounts must be verified before publishing current claims. This term helps customers compare building…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

STC Rating

The numerical sound-control rating used to compare how well glass or assemblies block sound. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Storefront Glass

Glass used in commercial storefronts, entries, display windows, and business façades. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Storefront Retrofit

Updating an existing storefront system with new glass, doors, hardware, film, or framing modifications. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems,…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Storefront System

A commercial framing system, usually aluminum, that holds storefront glass, doors, hardware, and sometimes transoms or sidelites. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Strike Plate

The metal plate on the frame where a latch or lock engages. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or emergency repairs….

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Structural Silicone

A high-performance silicone used in specific glazing systems to help support or bond glass according to engineered requirements. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Sunstruck Window

A window that receives direct sun exposure and may be relevant to heat-control and rebate discussions. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Surface-Mounted Door Closer

A door closer mounted visibly on the surface of a door or frame. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or emergency…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Sweep Speed

The main closing speed adjustment on a door closer. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems, entry-system maintenance, or emergency repairs. Use…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Switchable Privacy Glass

A smart glass product that changes between transparent and opaque states for privacy on demand. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or…

Core Glass Types & Materials

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16 glass and door terms

Tempered Glass

Safety glass that is heat-treated to be stronger than annealed glass and to break into small granular pieces instead of long sharp shards. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Tempered Safety Glass

Tempered glass selected for applications where safety glazing is needed or recommended. This term supports specialty residential projects that need clear scoping, photos, measurements, and professional…

Skylight, Pet Door & Specialty Residential Terms

Tempered Stamp

A permanent mark on tempered glass showing that the glass has been safety-treated and identifying the manufacturer or certification information. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not…

Safety, Code & Performance

Tempered vs Laminated Glass

A comparison between glass that breaks into small pieces and glass that tends to stay bonded to an interlayer after breakage. This term should be written with realistic language: protection can be improved,…

Security Film & Safety Upgrade Terms

Tempering Lead Time

The time required to fabricate and heat-treat glass after final measurements and specifications are approved. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication,…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

Template

A physical or digital pattern used to capture the exact shape and dimensions needed for custom glass. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Temporary Securement

A short-term solution that makes a broken opening safer and more secure before permanent repair. Business owners and property managers use this term when describing storefront damage, door problems,…

Commercial Storefront & Door Terms

Textured Glass

Glass with a raised or impressed surface pattern used for privacy, design, or light diffusion. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety performance, or…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Thermal Break

A low-conductivity barrier in a metal frame that reduces heat transfer through the frame. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Thermal Stress Break

A crack caused by uneven heating or cooling across a glass pane, often seen when part of the glass is shaded and another part is hot. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about…

Safety, Code & Performance

Tinted Glass

Glass with color or shading added during manufacturing to reduce brightness, add appearance, or improve comfort. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness, safety…

Core Glass Types & Materials

Total Solar Energy Rejected

A performance measurement showing how much total solar energy a film or glass system rejects. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Transom

A glass panel or window located above a door or another window. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use…

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Triple-Pane Glass

A glass unit with three panes and two insulating spaces, generally used when higher energy or sound performance is desired. Customers usually encounter this term while choosing material, appearance, thickness,…

Core Glass Types & Materials

TSER

The common abbreviation for Total Solar Energy Rejected. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or energy goals. Use this…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Tub Enclosure

A glass enclosure installed above a bathtub instead of a shower curtain. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

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3 glass and door terms

U-Channel

A U-shaped metal channel used to hold fixed glass panels in place. This term helps homeowners compare shower enclosure styles, hardware choices, water-control details, and custom glass requirements. Use this…

Shower Door & Bathroom Glass Terms

U-Factor

A rating that measures how well a window or glass assembly resists heat transfer; lower numbers generally mean better insulation. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size…

Safety, Code & Performance

UV Protection

Reducing ultraviolet light exposure through glass to help protect people, furnishings, flooring, displays, and interiors. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare,…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

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5 glass and door terms

Vanity Mirror

A mirror installed above or near a bathroom vanity. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and installation conditions….

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Visible Light Transmitted

A measure of how much visible light passes through window film or glass. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or energy…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

Visible Transmittance

The amount of visible light that passes through glass or window film. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort, performance, and building…

Safety, Code & Performance

VLT

The common abbreviation for visible light transmitted. This term helps customers compare building window film options for heat, glare, privacy, appearance, UV protection, security, or energy goals. Use this…

Window Film, Tint & Energy Terms

VT

The common abbreviation for visible transmittance. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort, performance, and building requirements can also…

Safety, Code & Performance

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11 glass and door terms

Water Intrusion

Water entering around a window, door, skylight, or storefront system. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in…

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Weatherstripping

Material used around moving window or door parts to reduce air and water infiltration. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what…

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Weep Hole

A small drainage opening in a window or door system that allows water to escape. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Wet Glazing

A glazing method using sealant to set or seal glass in place. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and warranty expectations. Use…

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Whole-Unit Rating

An energy rating for the entire window, door, or skylight assembly, not just the center of the glass. This term helps customers understand why glass selection is not only about size and price; safety, comfort,…

Safety, Code & Performance

Window Frame

The surrounding structure that supports the sash and glass within the wall opening. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what…

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Window Glass Replacement

Replacing the glass portion of a window while keeping the existing frame or sash when appropriate. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or…

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Window Pane

One sheet or layer of glass within a window or door. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding whether to repair or replace glass, or explaining what they see in photos. Use this term…

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Window Reseal

A service that addresses failed sealant or glazing around a window system; for failed insulated units, glass replacement may still be needed. Homeowners use this term when describing window problems, deciding…

Residential Window & Door Terms

Wine Room Glass

Glass used for wine rooms, wine walls, display enclosures, or climate-separated wine storage areas. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type,…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

Workmanship Warranty

Installer coverage for labor or installation quality according to company policy. This term explains the professional process behind accurate measuring, ordering, fabrication, installation, sealing, and…

Installation, Repair & Fabrication Terms

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Yoga Studio Mirror

A large mirror installation for yoga, wellness, fitness, or training studios. This term is useful for custom quote requests because the final result depends on measurements, glass type, edgework, hardware, and…

Custom Glass, Mirrors & Fabrication Terms

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