Butt Glazing is a modern glass installation method where glass panels are installed edge-to-edge without visible frames or supports between them, creating a seamless glass wall or window appearance. This technique is commonly used in modern buildings, storefronts, and high-end architectural projects. It's also sometimes called structural glazing or frameless glazing. Think of it as creating a completely clear glass wall where the glass pieces meet directly without metal frames between them, similar to how tiles on a wall might meet without visible spacers.
Installed over 5,000 square feet of Butt Glazing in a downtown office building project
Supervised Butt Glazing and Structural Glazing installations for luxury retail storefronts
Performed quality control inspections on Butt Glazing and Frameless Glazing installations
Typical job title: "Glaziers"
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Q: How do you ensure proper alignment and safety in a large butt glazing project?
Expected Answer: A senior glazier should discuss project planning, safety protocols, proper measuring techniques, importance of edge treatment, use of proper sealants, and quality control procedures throughout installation.
Q: What considerations do you take into account when planning a butt glazing installation in a high-rise building?
Expected Answer: Should mention wind load calculations, glass thickness requirements, thermal expansion considerations, weather conditions during installation, and coordination with other trades.
Q: What types of sealants do you use for butt glazing and why?
Expected Answer: Should be able to explain different types of structural silicones, their proper application, curing times, and weather conditions needed for installation.
Q: How do you handle glass panel replacement in an existing butt glazed system?
Expected Answer: Should explain the process of safely removing damaged panels without affecting adjacent panels, matching specifications, and proper reinstallation techniques.
Q: What safety equipment is required for butt glazing installation?
Expected Answer: Should list personal protective equipment like safety glasses, gloves, steel-toed boots, and knowledge of proper glass handling techniques.
Q: What is the difference between butt glazing and traditional framed glazing?
Expected Answer: Should explain that butt glazing creates a seamless look without visible frames between panels, while traditional glazing uses visible frames to hold glass panels.