Windows & Masonry

Glass Block

Permanent light, privacy, and durability without sacrificing structure.

Our Approach

Built as a permanent assembly

Glass block has to be square, supported, and sealed correctly, or it becomes a leak point and a maintenance problem.

We treat it like masonry work: verify the opening, reinforce the assembly, plan drainage, then finish it cleanly so it looks built-in.

Glass block installation

Glass block options

Where glass block makes sense

Glass block is ideal where you want daylight without clear visibility, and where durability and security matter more than ventilation.

Basement Openings

Basement Openings

Basement glass block installs designed for light, security, and moisture resistance, with vent units integrated when needed.
Bathrooms

Bathrooms

Privacy-first openings that bring in daylight while handling moisture and water exposure around wet areas.
Garages & Utility

Garages & Utility

Secure openings that add daylight without compromising safety, durability, or the integrity of the surrounding wall.
Custom Layouts

Custom Layouts

Custom sizes and patterns built to fit unique openings, with reinforcement and detailing planned around the surrounding structure.

Built to perform

Square, reinforced, and sealed

Glass block needs proper support and perimeter detailing. We plan reinforcement, spacing, and drainage so the assembly stays solid and stays dry.

Verified openings
We evaluate size, surrounding structure, and moisture conditions before building the assembly.
Reinforced assemblies
Proper spacing, reinforcement, and permanent support keep the unit square and stable long-term.
Drainage and sealing
Perimeter detailing is planned to manage water and prevent moisture intrusion around the assembly.
Glass block detail
Designed for
Privacy and durability

Questions

Windows & Masonry FAQ

Glass block is commonly used where privacy, security, or light are priorities, such as bathrooms, basements, stairwells, or garages. It works well in areas where ventilation is not required or can be handled separately.
Sometimes. Existing openings are evaluated for size, framing, and support. Adjustments are made as needed so the glass block system is properly supported and sealed.
Yes. Many glass block units are installed in existing openings after the old window is removed, provided the opening can be properly framed and sealed.
We use proper framing, anchoring, and sealing methods designed for glass block systems. The perimeter is detailed to manage water and prevent moisture intrusion.
Glass block offers solid thermal performance and reduces drafts when installed correctly. Performance depends on block type, spacing, and proper sealing.
Yes. Vent units can be integrated into glass block assemblies when ventilation is needed.
Most glass block installations are completed in one day, depending on the size and complexity of the opening.
No. All glass block installations are completed by our own team, from opening preparation through final sealing.

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