Glass Types

All of our stock glass options on interior doors will come standard with single-pane tempered glass (Except for Frost glass, which will come in a dual-pane format). If it's design is textured, the texture will be on the exterior most side of the glass.

Privacy

Each type of glass offers a different design that affects the level of privacy granted by that specific glass type. This page should give you a good idea of which glass type will fit the needs of the space you're looking to fill.


Clear

Clear glass is going to be completely see-through, and considered our least private glass option.

Light transmission is very high, making this glass a popular option for those wanting to display what on the opposite side of the door without any distortion or privacy.


Flemish

Flemish glass offers a small amount of distortion when viewing from either side., However, some large details will be visible at certain angles. This is not recommended for areas needing privacy, only slightly distorting both shape and light from one side to the other. Visibility is considered relatively high, especially at close proximity. The further an object is away from the glass, the less clarity the glass will provide.

Light transmission is very high, making this glass a suitable option for those looking for a bit of privacy, while still getting an abundance of light into their space.


Rain

Rain glass offers little privacy when objects are in close proximity to the glass itself. Objects close to the glass will be a bit distorted, but still visible. The further objects are away from the glass itself on either side of the unit, the more distorted the objects become, in turn providing more privacy.

Light transmission is high, making this a good option for those want some clarity at short distances while gaining a good source of light into their space.


Ribbed

Ribbed Glass offers a moderate to high amount of privacy. Detail will be very difficult to distinguish when objects are only a few feet away, and shapes are almost completely diluted through the vertical ribs of the glass , with only minor clarity of objects, even when set at close distances.

Light transmission is moderate to high, but diffused due to the ribbed texture, creating a bit of a softer glow. This makes for a good option for those looking for a high amount of privacy at decent distances, while still gaining some light into their space.


Frost/Sandblast

Frost glass is considered the most private glass we offer, granting a high level of privacy, with a very low definition of visibility from one side to the other. Defined shadows can still be cast onto this glass and seen from the outside. No clear visuals can be made from either the exterior or interior of the unit.

Light transmission is moderate, but diffused, allowing for a silhouette like view of objects and shapes. This makes for a good option for those wanting the highest amount of privacy, while still gaining some light into their space.


Watercube

Watercube glass offers very little privacy when objects are directly behind the glass itself. Although this glass offers clarity at a minimal distance, as objects move further from the unit, distortion increases greatly. The large, bubble like textured finish highly obscures clarity at far distances

Light transmission is moderate to high, providing ample light into your space, making this a good option for those who prioritize a brighter space over a higher level of privacy.


Aquatex

Aquatex glass
 provides a moderate level of privacy, distorting shapes through the multiple textures on its surface. It offers some privacy from many angles, especially if objects are further away, distorting shapes and figures. The further an object is away from the glass, the more distorted the object will become.

Light transparency is low to moderate due to it's intricate texture, making this a good choice for those who want a good balance between privacy and light.


Wood

Wood glass provides a moderate to high level of privacy. Shapes can be visible at close distances, but clarity is obscured for objects of at most distances. Movement can be seen through the glass, but shape and object clarity is at a minimum.

This glass allows for low to moderate light transmission, but that light is significantly diffused due to the tight, horizontal wood-grain texture, making this a good option for who prioritize low light and good privacy.


Water Ripple

Water Ripple glass provides a moderate to high level of privacy. Due to its intricate texture and grain, shapes and objects can be difficult to make out, even at close distances, with greater distance leading to lesser clarity.

This glass allows for moderate light transmission, but that light does get diffused and redirected due to the intricate glass patterns. This makes for a great option for those who require some light, but prioritize privacy.


Diamond

Diamond glass provides a moderate to high level of privacy, as it's all over pebble-like texture is dense, adding to visual distortion. Even at close distances, objects and shapes appear distorted and can be difficult to make out. As with most textured glass, more distance = greater distortion.

Light transmission is moderate to low, also due to it's dense texture, making this a solid option for those who prefer a more private entry without letting in too much light.


Ford Blue

Ford Blue glass is a reflective glass that offers a range of privacy levels, depending on light angles and distance from the glass itself. It's naturally reflective nature provides a heavy mirror like finish, which is accentuated with direct sunlight, especially at far distances.

As you get close to the glass itself, privacy is depleted, and a clear visual of the opposite side is evident, albeit through it's blue hue.

Light transmission is relatively low due to it's reflective nature, making this a good option for someone who prefers more muted light, along with privacy from a distance.


Tea

Tea glass offers a varying levels of privacy. While it does offer some reflective properties at a distance, increasing it's privacy level, clarity is high while at closer proximity. The term "Tea" comes from it's tea-colored tint, which allows for reduced glare and an earthy feel.

At close proximity, clarity of the opposing side is evident, with a warm, muted light temperature.

Light transmission is moderate, but muted, providing a warmer light temperature into your space. This is a good option for those who prefer less bright daylight and a more subtle, ambient lighting feel.

Specs

PINKYS Interior Air Series steel doors and side windows are all made with single-pane tempered glass. Due to the slim nature of their designs, all of these units come with fixed, non-operable panels.

Made with True Divided Lites, each grid contains it's own separate pane of glass, separated by a t-bar and held in place with 3/4" beveled push beads.


Glass Thickness

Our Interior Air Series steel doors feature high quality single-pane tempered glass, with each pane measuring 5mm thick.

True Divided Lites

T-bars are a part of the door itself, and are in place to separate and hold each glass pane, creating a True Lite Divide. This means that if one pane of glass is damaged, it can be individually replaced, rather than having to replace the entire door's tempered glass panels.

Our 3/4" interior push beads are affixed to these T-bars, which are a permanent fixture of the door. These push beads allow the glass to be firmly held in place indefinitely. However, if the glass is damaged, they can be removed and re-installed, allowing for each piece of glass to be replaced individually.

How Do I Clean My Glass?

The glass and the metal should be cleaned with our Iron Door Spray on a regular basis as a protectant. This spray is specially made to leave a protective coating on your door, as well as keep the door clean from dirt and grime.

Spray our Iron Door Spray directly onto a microfiber towel, then wipe evenly along the surface of both the glass and metal. Spraying directly onto the door itself can more easily create streaks along the surface of the glass and door.


What If My Glass Breaks?

Our Air Series steel doors are made with True Divided Lites, which separates each panel of glass. If one of these panes gets damaged, it can be replaced without having to replace any of the other panes. If your glass does get damaged, please reach out via email to discuss your glass replacement options.

Glass Safety & Strength

Our doors utilize a series of different safety and security features, such as tempered glass, steel construction, and more.

Tempered Glass

All glass types we provide will be tempered. Tempered glass generally breaks into many small pieces that are less harmful and sharp than that of non-tempered glass.

True Divided Lites (TDL)

Our True Divided Lite (TDL) grids provide an added level of infrastructure to these doors as the steel T-bars are a permanently fixture of the door. Push beads hold each glass panel in place in order to secure each pane to the door indefinitely.

Protective Film

Our glass will arrive to you with a protective film that should be left on until the door is completely installed and construction is completed.

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FAQs

Does your glass come protected or with a film on it?

Yes, our glass will arrive to you with a protective film that should be left on until the door is completely installed and construction is completed.

Is this glass tempered?

Yes, our single-pane interior glass will come standard as tempered for safety.

How thick is this glass?

Our interior single-pane glass comes standard at 5mm thick.

If I order a textured glass, what side will the textured portion be on?

Any order that includes a textured glass will have the texture on the exterior most side of the glass.

Samples of all of our glass types are available for purchase here.