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Q Can coated glass be tempered or laminated?
A Yes, Reach Building provides coated glass that can be tempered, laminated, or insulated for added safety and performance.
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Q Is coated glass suitable for both residential and commercial projects?
A Absolutely. It’s ideal for both, offering a balance between comfort, appearance, and performance.
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Q Is coated glass suitable for high-humidity areas?
A Yes, especially hard-coated glass, which offers excellent resistance to oxidation and environmental exposure.
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Q Does coated glass affect indoor lighting?
A No — coated glass is designed to maintain high visible light transmission while minimizing heat gain and glare.
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Q Can coated glass be tempered or laminated?
A Yes, all Reach Building coated glass products can be customized through tempering, laminating, or insulating processes.
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Q What’s the difference between hard-coated and soft-coated glass?
A Hard coatings are more durable and suitable for exterior applications, while soft coatings provide superior insulation and visual clarity.
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Q Do you offer custom sizes and thicknesses?
A Absolutely. All IGUs can be customized in glass type, thickness, spacer width, coating, and gas filling to fit your project’s specifications.
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Q What is the lifespan of insulated glass?
A With proper installation, Reach Building IGUs can last 20–25 years or more without seal failure.
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Q Can insulated glass be combined with Low-E or laminated glass?
A Yes. Reach Building provides Low-E Insulated Glass and Laminated Insulated Glass for superior energy and safety performance.
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Q What gases are used in insulated glass?
A Typically air, argon, or krypton is used to enhance insulation performance.