Spandrel glass is a special type of glass used in buildings to cover non-viewable areas between floors or sections where you don't want to see the building's structural components. It's designed to look similar to regular windows from the outside, maintaining a building's uniform appearance, but it's usually darker or opaque. Think of it like a decorative cover-up that makes buildings look sleek and finished. You might also hear it called "shadow box glass" or "non-vision glass" because it's used in areas where transparency isn't needed or wanted.
Installed Spandrel Glass panels on 20+ commercial high-rise projects
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Managed quality control for Spandrel Glass and curtain wall systems on large-scale construction projects
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Q: How do you ensure proper installation of spandrel glass in a curtain wall system?
Expected Answer: A senior installer should discuss inspection procedures, proper backing materials, thermal performance considerations, and quality control measures to prevent glass breakage and ensure proper appearance matching with vision glass.
Q: What factors do you consider when planning a large spandrel glass installation project?
Expected Answer: Should mention project scheduling, material logistics, safety protocols, team coordination, weather considerations, and quality control measures. Should also discuss budget management and client communication.
Q: What are the common issues that can occur with spandrel glass installation and how do you prevent them?
Expected Answer: Should discuss thermal stress, improper backing materials, color inconsistency, and installation alignment issues. Should be able to explain preventive measures for each problem.
Q: How do you ensure color consistency between spandrel glass and vision glass?
Expected Answer: Should explain the importance of mock-ups, batch ordering, proper storage, and installation techniques to maintain visual consistency across the facade.
Q: What is spandrel glass and where is it typically used?
Expected Answer: Should be able to explain that it's opaque glass used to cover non-viewable areas in buildings and describe common applications between floors or over structural elements.
Q: What safety procedures do you follow when handling spandrel glass?
Expected Answer: Should demonstrate knowledge of proper PPE use, safe lifting techniques, proper storage and handling procedures, and basic safety protocols on job sites.