Widths of 60 to 84 are available from a number of fabricators a few of which can handle widths up to 96.
How do yoy handle large glass sheets.
Have two people on hand to move particularly large or heavy pieces of glass.
Always wear gloves with rubber coated palms.
Load the window glass into a moving van or truck so that it is upright and leaning at a roughly 45 degree angle to the side of the truck.
If two persons are lifting the glass coordinate the lifting effort to avoid unevenly stressing the sheet of glass and risking breakage.
If the piece is small say 6 square the weight pulling on the glass is pretty small in comparison with it s size.
Keep the glass upright while carrying it.
Always carry it upright on edge like you would carry drywall or plywood.
Hold the glass firmly in your hands.
If the glass is heavy use a suction cup for your lower hand.
If a sheet of glass is large the weight pulling on the glass will be great enough to allow the glass to bend or at least want to bend.
As the size increases the cost is likely to be higher.
As a rule once the insulated glass unit s igu s total size exceeds 50 square feet the number of potential fabricators drops due to equipment or other limitations and the.
How to safely transport window glass.
Clear the passage ways of all obstructions whether on the floor or at the walls and door ways before moving any glass.
Use your upper hand without a cup as a guide hand to maintain balance.
Whether by a carelessly thrown baseball or a heavy storm many homes are likely to experience a broken pane of glass.
Pick up the piece of sheet glass by the edges use two or three suction pads if the sheet glass is a bit larger residential window sizes.
Replacing the glass in some windows.
You may want to consider duct taping or wrapping the glass.
Do not let any surface bump or hit the glass edges or corners.
Glass can t support its own weight.
When setting glass on the floor or other any other surface gently place it down on the long edge.
Do not carry it over your head or under your arms.
While glass bottles and jars are all recyclable flat household glass cannot be recycled at the curb flat glass is actually treated with chemicals and has a different melting point than glass containers this type of glass including mirrors window glass dinnerware drinkware and ceramics must be thrown in the regular garbage.
Wear closed toe shoes preferably with steel toe caps.