spacers between glass blocks Glass block installation is one of the easiest masonry jobs to screw up.  Often, homeowners trust that the glass block is being installed correctly, yet the handyman or mason doing the project is missing critical supplies.  For example, the installer will recommend 3-inch thick glass block on an external window that doesn’t have shutters or the installer will not add spacers to evenly separate the block (which makes the math off so it doesn’t fit correctly), or the installer will leave off-panel anchors or expansion joints or rebar that is absolutely necessary for most of the window installations.  Here is how Glass Block Warehouse handles an install of glass block windows or walls.

How to Install Glass Block the Glass Block Warehouse Way

Glass Block Warehouse, LLC has been installing glass blocks in South Florida since 1998. Our process for installing glass block in south Florida is directed at meeting Florida building codes for High-Velocity Wind Zones. If you are interested in having your glass block installed by a professional, Glass Block Warehouse is happy to help with over 20 years of South Florida experience.

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