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Windows: Glass Options
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Clear (standard)
An unobstructed,
clear pane of glass
Bronze Tint
An unobstructed
pane of glass with
a bronze tint.
Gray Tint
An unobstructed
pane of glass with
a gray tint.
Matlux
A sandblasted,
white glass, with
a consistently
obscure texture.
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Aqua Tex®
Glass that has an obscure
scalloped pattern with
moderate image disruption.
Seedy
A mildly obscure glass
containing many air
bubbles. Popular in the
1800s for gaslights and
lanterns. Available only
in triple-glazed.
Flemish
A minimal image-
disruptive obscure
glass with "mild"
scalloped pattern.
Rain
A directional type of
obscure glass texture
that gives the illusion
of water running
down the glass.
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Glue chip
A fine etched pattern glass
that is made by pouring an
epoxy on the glass, letting it
dry and then chipping it away.
Reed
A directional type of
obscure glass texture with
a parallel reed pattern.
Obscure
A pebble-textured glass that
obscures the view while
allowing light to penetrate.
Solar Ban 60,
Low-E & Sungate 500
An unobstructed
pane of glass with
a higher-performance
UV rating than clear glass.
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Insulated Glass Spacers

Finish: Champagne (standard) |

Finish: Bronze (option) |
Window glass comes standard 5/8" clear annealed dual-glazed. (Some size limitations may exist.) Breather tubes are required on all windows installed at or above 4,000 feet. Tempered and untempered glass, when placed next to each other, will appear to have a slight color variation. Glass shown was photographed against a gray background. All glass except for bronze tint and gray tint will appear clear.
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