
4SG Thermoplastic Spacer
A warm-edge spacer helps improve comfort around the glass edge, supports gas retention, and helps reduce condensation risk around the sealed unit.

Glass Options
Compare glass coatings, spacer systems, gas fills, pane counts, and safety glass directions before finalizing your window package.
Solar Solutions
Glass selection affects heat gain, heat loss, condensation control, daylight, sound, safety, and comfort. Better View can help confirm the best package for each opening.

A warm-edge spacer helps improve comfort around the glass edge, supports gas retention, and helps reduce condensation risk around the sealed unit.

Flexible spacer technology is designed to handle movement in the sealed unit while supporting long-term performance and comfort.

Argon gas can improve thermal insulation inside a sealed glass unit and help reduce heat transfer through the window.

Gas-fill combinations can support stronger energy performance and can also help with comfort and sound reduction goals.
Safety Glass
Tempered and laminated glass may be recommended for safety, security, privacy, sound reduction, or code requirements. Final glass selection should be reviewed by project.

Tempered glass is stronger than standard annealed glass and breaks into smaller pieces, making it a smart safety direction where required.

Laminated glass uses an interlayer that supports safety, noise reduction, and fade protection for furnishings and flooring.
Quote Planning
Choose glass around room comfort, sun exposure, condensation control, and whether the opening faces hot afternoon light or winter wind.
Spacer, gas fill, Low-E coating, and pane count all affect performance. Better View can help compare the right package.
Tempered, laminated, and triple-pane directions can support added protection, privacy, and quieter rooms.
Share the room, sun exposure, noise concerns, and comfort goals. Better View can help confirm the right glass direction before ordering.