Hurricane Glass Block: A Safe and Beautiful Addition

Glass Block, Hurricane Resistant

Enhancing Hurricane Resilience with Glass Block: A Guide for Builders and Architects

Hurricane blocks are an effective solution for buildings located in areas vulnerable to severe weather. Built to handle the impact of high winds and flying debris, these glass blocks offer a strong blend of protection and style. They give builders and architects a dependable option for improving both safety and design in hurricane-prone regions. As more projects prioritize resilience and modern aesthetics, this durable material is becoming a popular choice for long-term protection.

Understanding Hurricane Glass Block:

Hurricane glass block, also known as impact-resistant glass block, is specially designed to resist the destructive forces unleashed during hurricanes and severe storms. Composed of durable, fortified glass, these blocks are engineered to withstand high-velocity winds, debris impact, and extreme weather conditions that accompany hurricanes. The construction involves layers of tempered and laminated glass, creating a robust barrier that enhances both the structural integrity and safety of buildings.

Key Features and Benefits

Impact Resistance

Hurricane glass block is crafted to withstand impact from airborne debris, a common occurrence during hurricanes. The multi-layered composition, typically including tempered and laminated glass, ensures that the blocks remain intact even when subjected to strong forces, preventing breakage and maintaining the structural integrity of the building.

High Wind Resistance

Engineered to resist high-velocity winds associated with hurricanes, these glass blocks provide an effective barrier against wind-driven rain and debris. This feature is crucial for preventing water infiltration and maintaining the building's envelope integrity during a hurricane.

Natural Light Integration

Despite its robust nature, hurricane glass block doesn't compromise on aesthetics. It allows the seamless integration of natural light into interior spaces, creating a bright and open atmosphere. This feature is particularly appealing for architects looking to design hurricane-resistant structures without sacrificing the benefits of daylighting.

Energy Efficiency

Hurricane glass block contributes to energy efficiency by reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day. The translucent nature of the blocks allows sunlight to penetrate while maintaining thermal insulation, creating a comfortable and energy-efficient environment.

Hurricane Glass Block from GBA

When architects and builders need to plan for the worst nature has to offer, GBA sells and installs Lightwise® High Performance Glass Block systems. Lightwise® is renowned for its reliability and flexibility to create innovative and beautiful spaces that stand up to hurricane-force winds and impact from flying debris. The window assemblies are recognized and approved by Miami-Dade County (Florida), the Texas Department of Insurance, and the state of Florida. GBA can deliver, ship, and/or install the units as preassembled glass block windows. Lightwise® glass can be customized for transparency or privacy. Furthermore, the finish of the aluminum framing is also customizable. Three glass patterns are offered: Nubio, Clarity, and Endura.

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How To Prepare A Home For Hurricanes

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How to Prepare a Home for Hurricanes

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