Glass partitions
Interior Glass Partitions and Office Fronts
Fixed panels, sliding doors, and pivot doors in 3/8 in or 1/2 in glass. Every partition is measured on site because floors and ceilings are never as flat as the drawing.
What you are buying
Where a partition earns its cost
A partition buys separation without losing light. That is the entire proposition, and it is why the details that matter are acoustic and structural rather than decorative.
Glass is a poor sound barrier compared with a stud wall. A single 3/8 in panel with a floor gap cuts conversation noise noticeably and does not make a room quiet. If quiet is the requirement, you want 1/2 in glass, a full height seal, and realistic expectations, or you want drywall.
Mounting choices
Standoffs carry the panel off a wall or a low partition and leave the structure visible. A floor to ceiling channel is the cleanest look and the least forgiving, because it exposes any deviation in the slab or the ceiling grid. A base shoe holds the panel at the floor only and is the usual choice on a raised floor or over finished stone.
Every one of these needs to land on something structural. A ceiling channel screwed into a suspended tile grid is not a mounting method.
Why this always needs a site visit
Partitions run long and tall, so a quarter inch of slope over 10 ft becomes a visible wedge of daylight at one end. We measure floor level, ceiling height at both ends, and wall plumb before anything is cut.
The online number is an honest estimate from real project data. The firm number comes after the visit, and it is the one we hold.
Published pricing
What this costs, installed
Estimates based on installed projects in this range. A site visit is required before we hold a number.
Fixed office panel
48 in by 84 in, 3/8 in clear, standoff mounted
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$1,800 – $2,600
Installed
Reeded fluted room divider
60 in by 96 in, 3/8 in reeded, floor to ceiling channel
Open this configuration
$3,350 – $4,850
Installed
Sliding barn style door
42 in by 96 in, 3/8 in clear, matte black track
Open this configuration
$2,600 – $3,750
Installed
Pivot entry door
36 in by 96 in, 1/2 in low iron, base shoe
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$3,350 – $4,800
Installed
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The details on the page
- Glass
- Tempered, 3/8 in or 1/2 in
- Finishes
- Clear, low iron, frosted, reeded
- Types
- Fixed panel, sliding, pivot door, panel plus door
- Mounting
- Standoffs, floor to ceiling channel, base shoe
- Site visit
- Required before a firm price
- Lead time
- About 3 to 5 weeks after measure, longer for reeded
Scope
What is included, and what is not
The second list is the one that causes arguments in this trade, so it is on the page rather than in the fine print.
Included in the price
- Site measure of floor level, ceiling height, and wall plumb
- Tempered glass and mounting hardware
- Door hardware for sliding and pivot configurations
- Installation and sealing
Not included
- Structural framing, headers, and blocking
- Ceiling grid modification and drywall work
- Electrical, sprinkler, or HVAC relocation
- Permits and drawings when a building department requires them
- Acoustic treatment elsewhere in the room
Questions
Answered plainly
They reduce it. A single glass panel with a floor gap will not make a room quiet. Half inch glass with full seals does noticeably better, and drywall still beats both.
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