What sizes of glass block are there?

What sizes of glass block are there?

What sizes of glass block are there?

Glass Block Sizes and Dimensions

Glass Block Types and Patterns U.S. Sizing Nominal Glass Block Sizes Exact Glass Block Sizes
6″ X 6″ X 4″ 5 3/4″ X 5 3/4″ X 3 7/8″
Cross Ribbed 8″ X 8″ X 4″ 7 3/4″ X 7 3/4″ X 3 7/8″
Light Diffusing 8″ X 8″ X 4″ 7 3/4″ X 7 3/4″ X 3 7/8″
Nubio 8″ X 8″ X 4″ 7 3/4″ X 7 3/4″ X 3 7/8″

How much is a standard glass block window?

The average cost for a glass block windows installation is $400 to $1,100 per window. You can order pre-built glass block windows and can assume the costs to be around $18 per square of glass block or $25 for frosted privacy window squares.

How do you measure a glass block window?

To determine the size of the glass block window panel yourself, just subtract 1/2 in. from both the length and the width of the rough opening. This will allow space to build up a curb under the panel and provide gaps at the sides, which will be packed with mortar.

Are glass blocks considered a window?

Instead of traditional windows, which are usually made of a single pane of transparent glass, glass block windows are made of multiple blocks of thick glass inset into a window frame. These thick glass blocks let light flood into the room, without allowing you to see through them.

Is glass block still in style?

Glass block windows may have been a staple in older buildings with outdated style, but some modern builders are giving them a little comeback in newer homes.

What is the standard size of a glass block?

glass block Inch sizes (actual dimensions, in inches) 5¾ × 5¾ × 3 ⁷⁄₈; 7½ × 7½ × 3¼ or 4; 7¾ × 7¾ × 3 ⁷⁄₈; 9½ × 9½ × 3 ¹⁄₈; 11¾ × 11¾ × 3 ⁷⁄₈ or 4 inches; Metric sizes (nominal dimensions, in millimeters) 160 × 160 × 30; 190 × 190 × 80 or 100; 240 × 115 × 80; 40 × 240 × 80; Decorative (in inches)

How to decorate a glass block with vinyl and lights?

Glass Block

  • Adhesive vinyl
  • Frosted Spray Paint
  • Enamel Spray
  • Fairy Lights (optional)
  • Ribbon (optional)
  • Transfer Tape
  • How do you replace glass block window?

    Removing the Old Glass Block Put on your safety gear and then cover both sides of the damaged block with duct tape.

  • Putting in the New Glass Block Mix up some mortar according to the directions on the bag.
  • Finishing Touches
  • Where to buy glass blocks?

    – Quality. We offer an array of high quality products, including loose glass blocks, glass block windows, vinyl windows, glass block shower kits and vents. – Expertise. Our experts can install quality glass block materials for you, or provide guidance to the do-it-yourself homeowner. – Large Inventories. – Warranty.