Installing Coloured and Stained Glass Panels

Decorative coloured and stained glass panels are often used on building projects as a way to add an ornate feature into a window fitting. They are delicate and require a little more care to install than standard double glazing style windows, but this can be done relatively easily with the right tools and planning.

Installing The Panels

When installing coloured and stained glass window panels into an aluminium or wooden frame, it’s recommended that glazing foam strips are used. These are often preferred over standard putty or silicone.

Installing panels into UPVC frames is easier as the rubber gaskets in place fit neatly around the panels, so don’t require any further fitting components. When installing any glass panels, spacers should be placed under the bottom of the glass. This raises it up from the base of the frame and helps to avoid moisture building up inside.

Using Structural Glass on Building Projects

Structural glass is often used on buildings that utilise windows as a major feature. This can include glass boxes and glass extensions. It is a way of using glass whilst maintaining the structural integrity of the building.

Structural glass works using stainless steel fittings to connect glass panels to the main building. The fittings can either be attached to the inner sheet of the double glazed unit, or sealed with a high quality silicone sealant for a bonded glass link. This allows the glass to be supported without any additional framing whilst maintaining a strong joint, making the glass structure much more visually appealing.

Using structural glass is also an effective way of maintaining the temperature inside the building. Glass allows heat from the sun into the building, keeping it warm in the same way as a greenhouse, maintaining a comfortable temperature whatever the weather outside.

 

Engineering Bricks And Why They Are Used In Construction

Many different bricks are used in construction projects, each with their own characteristics and visual aesthetic. Engineering bricks are one of these, and are used regularly in modern building projects. But why are they so commonly used?

Engineering bricks are used mostly because of their strength. They are one of the strongest types of brick available and useful when constructing stabilizing walls or foundation areas. They also have low water absorption properties which make them useful for buildings that see a lot of heavy rain, or may be against bodies of water.

Engineering bricks are rated as either Class A, Class B or Class C. The rating is in accordance with their strength, with Class A being the strongest, it’s also the least common type of engineering brick. When it comes to visual looks, red engineering bricks are the most common colour used. Blue bricks are also available but are used less often.

 

 

Understanding Hidden Overseas Shipment Charges

It’s common practice for building companies to outsource their materials from overseas. Foreign countries can sometimes offer better prices, higher quality or more specialised products depending on the supplier. However there is an important factor to consider when opting for foreign import, and that’s the shipping charges.

Some foreign logistical companies that handle the overseas shipment charge for their services in a specialised way, a way that can catch building companies off guard. Shipment providers tend to offer a very good price in their initial estimate and increase the price over shipments. By the time the shipment has reached the building site, it’s accrued far more than the initial asking price. This is especially regarded as consistent practice for Chinese logistics companies.

This issue can be avoided however by using logistical companies that simply don’t charge in this way. Use companies that have a well received and long-standing rating, as they will charge for shipment in a single estimate.

Installing Roller Doors And The Different Opening Mechanisms Used

When installing a roller garage door, the mechanism they use to move by can vary between models. Often they are either either spring assisted for manual operation, or electric operated with either a tube motor set or an external fitted motor driving the roller barrel via a gear cog or a chain mechanism.

Sectional garage doors are designed to be manually operated, so when it comes to installing an automated system there may be some adjustments that need to be made to the spring mechanisms. This involves chosing where the springs are positioned around the door, which will effect its arc of movement.

Height requirements for standard sectional door gears usually vary between 100mm to 230mm. The side room required either side is between 75 and 90mm on most sectional garage doors, 125mm for the very large doors up to 8 metres wide. Garage door suppliers can often offer special adjustments upon request.