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		<title>Checklist for Site Managers: Systematically Inspect Glass Surfaces Before Acceptance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 08:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Der Beitrag <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/checklist-glass-surfaces-site-manager-inspection/">Checklist for Site Managers: Systematically Inspect Glass Surfaces Before Acceptance</a> erschien zuerst auf <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/home-en">Glassresq Glassanierung</a>.</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;p data-start=\&quot;0\&quot; data-end=\&quot;516\&quot;&gt;The final weeks before project handover are often the most intense. While the various trades are pushing toward completion, you as the site manager must ensure that every detail meets the agreed quality standards. Glass is a particularly challenging material in this context: it is one of the most expensive building components and, at the same time, highly susceptible to damage during the final cleaning phase. Nothing is more frustrating than a complaint from the client after the invoices have already been paid.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=\&quot;518\&quot; data-end=\&quot;694\&quot; data-is-last-node=\&quot;\&quot; data-is-only-node=\&quot;\&quot;&gt;To help you navigate this critical phase, we at &lt;a href=\&quot;https:\/\/glassresq.com\/en\/assessment-glass-scratches-swiss-standards-sigab-sia-118\/\&quot; target=\&quot;_blank\&quot; rel=\&quot;noopener\&quot;&gt;Polygon Smart Repair&lt;\/a&gt; have compiled a guide. It will help you inspect glass surfaces efficiently and with professional expertise.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;1819\&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;1819\&quot;&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><p data-start="0" data-end="516">The final weeks before project handover are often the most intense. While the various trades are pushing toward completion, you as the site manager must ensure that every detail meets the agreed quality standards. Glass is a particularly challenging material in this context: it is one of the most expensive building components and, at the same time, highly susceptible to damage during the final cleaning phase. Nothing is more frustrating than a complaint from the client after the invoices have already been paid.</p>
<p data-start="518" data-end="694" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">To help you navigate this critical phase, we at <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/assessment-glass-scratches-swiss-standards-sigab-sia-118/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Polygon Smart Repair</a> have compiled a guide. It will help you inspect glass surfaces efficiently and with professional expertise.</p>
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<li data-renderer-start-pos="2442"><strong>Maintain the correct viewing distance</strong> <br />Inspect the panes systematically from top to bottom. What is not visible from a distance of 3 meters under normal room lighting is often not considered a defect. However, be aware: in high-end projects, client expectations are often higher than the standard—this is where good judgment is required.</li>
<li data-renderer-start-pos="2771"><strong>Identify mechanical damage</strong><br />Look for scratches, scuffs, or point-like “pitting” (impact marks). If in doubt, use a flashlight and move it at a shallow angle across the surface (raking light) to make irregularities visible.</li>
<li data-renderer-start-pos="3023"><strong>Assess residues</strong><br />Are they merely stains, or are they “burnt-in” particles? Cement haze or metal splashes from grinding cannot simply be wiped off—they require chemical or mechanical specialist treatment.</li>
<li data-renderer-start-pos="3256"><strong>Inspect edges and perimeter areas</strong><br />Check the edges for shell-like chips. These can create thermal stress and may later lead to spontaneous glass breakage. This represents a significant risk during the warranty period.</li>
<li data-renderer-start-pos="3460"><strong>Documentation without adhesive residues</strong><br />Never mark defects directly on the glass using aggressive adhesive tape or permanent markers. Residues can become permanently embedded due to UV exposure. Instead, take photos with a reference object (e.g., a coin) and record the position on the floor plan.</li>
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<p data-start="48" data-end="256">Have you documented scratches or etching? Then it’s time to act quickly. As Switzerland’s market leader in glass surface restoration, <strong>GLASSRESQ</strong> specializes in repairing exactly these types of defects on site.</p>
<p data-start="258" data-end="491" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">From our headquarters in <strong>Wädenswil</strong>, we deploy experts to all cantons to help save your project handover. In many cases, we can carry out repairs at short notice so that tenants are welcomed with perfectly flawless glass upon move-in.</p>
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<p data-start="25" data-end="231">Those who inspect glass surfaces using a structured approach identify defects before they turn into costly disputes. Timely restoration is always more economical than a full replacement under time pressure.</p>
<p data-start="233" data-end="404"><strong>Do you need a professional assessment of glass damage?</strong> <br />Send us a photo or give us a call. We support site managers across Switzerland in delivering uncompromising quality.</p>
<p><a href="https://glassresq.com/en/contact-2/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Contact the specialists at GLASSRESQ – we save your glass.</a></p>
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		<title>Scratches Caused by Contractors – Who Is Liable and What Is the Solution?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 15:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;p data-start=\&quot;100\&quot; data-end=\&quot;570\&quot;&gt;Imagine the scaffolding at your new construction project is finally being dismantled. For the first time, light streams unobstructed through the large glass fa\u00e7ades, and then you notice it: fine sanding marks left by the plasterer, scratches caused during cleaning, or stubborn splashes that were carelessly removed. The shock runs deep, as the final inspection is just around the corner. Who is now responsible? And does the pane really have to be laboriously replaced?&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=\&quot;572\&quot; data-end=\&quot;857\&quot;&gt;On construction sites across Switzerland, from St. Gallen to Geneva, this is one of the most sensitive issues. Contractors work under time pressure, and glass is a delicate material. However, today a scratch no longer automatically means that the entire window sash has to be replaced.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=\&quot;572\&quot; data-end=\&quot;857\&quot;&gt;&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><p data-start="100" data-end="570">Imagine the scaffolding at your new construction project is finally being dismantled. For the first time, light streams unobstructed through the large glass façades, and then you notice it: fine sanding marks left by the plasterer, scratches caused during cleaning, or stubborn splashes that were carelessly removed. The shock runs deep, as the final inspection is just around the corner. Who is now responsible? And does the pane really have to be laboriously replaced?</p>
<p data-start="572" data-end="857">On construction sites across Switzerland, from St. Gallen to Geneva, this is one of the most sensitive issues. Contractors work under time pressure, and glass is a delicate material. However, today a scratch no longer automatically means that the entire window sash has to be replaced.</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;h3 data-prosemirror-content-type=\&quot;node\&quot; data-prosemirror-node-name=\&quot;heading\&quot; data-prosemirror-node-block=\&quot;true\&quot; data-pm-slice=\&quot;1 1 &#091;&#093;\&quot;&gt;The Liability Trap: A Problem for Site Managers and Contractors&lt;\/h3&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=\&quot;112\&quot; data-end=\&quot;421\&quot;&gt;It is often difficult to prove who caused the scratch. Was it the plasterer while finishing the reveal? The painter during masking? Or the construction cleaning crew using an improper blade? In most cases, this leads to lengthy discussions between trades, delays in the schedule, and stress with the client.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=\&quot;423\&quot; data-end=\&quot;695\&quot;&gt;This is where we come in at &lt;a href=\&quot;https:\/\/www.polygongroup.com\/de-CH\/smart-repair\/\&quot; target=\&quot;_blank\&quot; rel=\&quot;noopener\&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Polygon Smart Repair.&lt;\/strong&gt;&lt;\/a&gt; With our &lt;strong&gt;GLASSRESQ&lt;\/strong&gt; brand, we offer a solution that defuses the conflict: we restore the surface so precisely that no replacement is necessary. This not only saves money, but also protects the nerves of everyone involved.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=\&quot;423\&quot; data-end=\&quot;695\&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;1693\&quot;&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><h3 data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name="heading" data-prosemirror-node-block="true" data-pm-slice="1 1 &#091;&#093;">The Liability Trap: A Problem for Site Managers and Contractors</h3>
<p data-start="112" data-end="421">It is often difficult to prove who caused the scratch. Was it the plasterer while finishing the reveal? The painter during masking? Or the construction cleaning crew using an improper blade? In most cases, this leads to lengthy discussions between trades, delays in the schedule, and stress with the client.</p>
<p data-start="423" data-end="695">This is where we come in at <a href="https://www.polygongroup.com/de-CH/smart-repair/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Polygon Smart Repair.</strong></a> With our <strong>GLASSRESQ</strong> brand, we offer a solution that defuses the conflict: we restore the surface so precisely that no replacement is necessary. This not only saves money, but also protects the nerves of everyone involved.</p>
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<p data-start="102" data-end="370">Replacing a large fixed glazing unit is a major logistical effort: crane rental, suction lifters, a new pane, disposal of the old one – all while follow-up works are still ongoing. Our technique is different. Our mobile teams come directly to your construction site.</p>
<p data-start="372" data-end="693">With the patented GLASSRESQ process, we grind and polish the damage out of the glass surface with pinpoint precision. The result? A visually flawless pane without distortion (lens effect). Whether you contact us at our headquarters in <strong>Wädenswil</strong> or have a project in another region of Switzerland, we operate nationwide.</p>
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    • <strong style="color:#009fe3;">Time savings:</strong> A restoration usually takes just a few hours, whereas the delivery time for specialty glass can take weeks.
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    • <strong style="color:#009fe3;">Sustainability:</strong> We preserve the existing glass, avoiding unnecessary waste and CO₂ emissions from production and transport.
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    • <strong style="color:#009fe3;">Cost:</strong> In most cases, restoration is up to 80% cheaper than a full replacement.
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<p data-start="102" data-end="351">Don’t let <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/polishing-glass-scratches/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">scratches</a> dictate the completion of your project. The first step should always be a professional assessment. We will inspect the site to determine whether restoration is technically feasible – which is the case in over 90% of situations.</p>
<p data-start="353" data-end="550"><strong>Have you discovered scratches on your construction site?</strong> Don’t hesitate. Call us for a non-binding damage assessment. We help you complete your project handover without costly delays or disputes.</p>
<p data-start="552" data-end="612"><strong><a href="https://glassresq.com/en/contact-2/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Contact the specialists at GLASSRESQ – we save your glass.</a></strong></p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Raffaela]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 14:28:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p data-start="204" data-end="636">Swissbau 2026 in Basel was a complete success for GLASSRESQ and SMARTRESQ. Not because of flashy presentations or high-gloss staging, but because of substance. Because of real conversations. Because of visibly functioning craftsmanship. And because of a clear signal from the market: repairing instead of replacing is no longer a niche topic, but a serious solution for property owners, planners, contractors, and facility managers.</p>
<p data-start="638" data-end="1042">Our trade fair presence was deliberately designed to be practical. No abstract promises, no renderings, no theoretical sustainability claims. We demonstrated live what is possible. Glass, metal, wood, PVC. Scratches, sparks, etching damage, pressure marks, surface defects. Damage that occurs in everyday construction projects and often triggers reflexive replacement. This is exactly where we step in.</p>
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<p>Throughout the entire trade fair, we carried out repairs directly on site. Visible. Understandable. No cuts. No tricks. Visitors were able to follow the complete process: from the damaged component to a technically and visually flawless result. The reactions were clear: surprise. Interest. Skepticism that turned into approval. Many conversations began with the question of whether it would really hold. They ended with concrete project examples and verifiable figures.</p>
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<p>What stood out in particular: the audience was prepared. Architects, construction managers, investors, facility managers. They no longer asked whether repairs were possible, but when they are more sensible than replacement. This shift is crucial. Cost-efficiency, time savings, and sustainability are no longer considered separately—they are interconnected.</p>
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<p data-start="130" data-end="483">GLASSRESQ stands for industrial-level glass and surface restoration. Our methods are developed for real construction site conditions, not laboratory environments. Low-dust. Efficient. Reproducible. In many cases up to 90 percent cheaper than replacement. Above all: immediately available. No waiting for new parts, no supply chain delays, no downtime.</p>
<p data-start="485" data-end="842">SMARTRESQ consistently complements this approach. Window and door profiles made of aluminum, steel, wood, or PVC can be restored without dismantling the frame. This is a decisive advantage, especially in existing buildings. Preservation instead of demolition. Repair instead of disposal. This approach is technically sophisticated and economically proven.</p>
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<p data-start="115" data-end="547">Interest in our booth was consistently high—not just at specific times, but throughout all trade fair days. Many visitors returned deliberately, brought colleagues, and asked detailed questions. This shows that the topic generated not only curiosity but genuine relevance. Particularly noticeable was the strong response from the sectors of building refurbishment, hospitality, public buildings, and high-end residential projects.</p>
<p data-start="549" data-end="879">Another focus was our raffle, which we deliberately did not treat as a pure marketing tool. Participation numbers were high, and the feedback was concrete. The prizes have since been sent to the winners. What mattered most was not the incentive, but the exchange that resulted: contacts that endure, conversations that continue.</p>
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<p data-start="127" data-end="573">Swissbau reflects the industry. What is discussed there translates directly to the market. This year, it was clear that the concept of sustainability has gained more precision: less symbolism, more practical implementation. Fewer declarations of intent, more operational solutions. Restoration fits perfectly into this development. It saves resources, reduces CO₂, shortens construction times, and lowers costs. Not theoretical, but measurable.</p>
<p data-start="575" data-end="921">As CEO, I see this development not as a trend, but as a necessary correction. The reflexive replacement of components is neither economically nor ecologically up to date. Repair is not a compromise, but a qualified technical decision. It requires know-how, experience, and a clear standard of quality. This is exactly what GLASSRESQ stands for.</p>
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<p data-start="125" data-end="441">My personal conclusion from Swissbau 2026 is clear: the industry is further along than its reputation suggests. The willingness to explore new approaches is there. What is often missing are reliable examples. We provide these examples every day. On construction sites. In existing buildings. Under real conditions.</p>
<p data-start="443" data-end="708">I am convinced that the focus will continue to shift. Repair instead of replacement will not only be accepted but expected—not as an exception, but as the standard. We will actively shape this development. With craftsmanship. With technology. With responsibility.</p>
<p data-start="700" data-end="754">Swissbau 2026 has shown that this is the right path.</p>
<p data-start="756" data-end="821">Many thanks to everyone who visited us.<br data-start="795" data-end="798" />Yours,<br data-start="804" data-end="807" />Dominic Duer</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;p data-start=\&quot;95\&quot; data-end=\&quot;173\&quot;&gt;Inspection Conditions According to SIGAB and SIA 118\/272 (Visual Assessment)&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;125\&quot;&gt;In Switzerland, glass surfaces are visually inspected according to clearly defined criteria to assess scratches or other damage. According to SIGAB Guideline 006 (\u201cVisual Assessment of Glass in Construction\u201d) and construction standards (including SIA 118), acceptance is carried out through optical visual inspection under specified conditions:&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;1693\&quot;&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><p data-start="95" data-end="173">Inspection Conditions According to SIGAB and SIA 118/272 (Visual Assessment)</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="125">In Switzerland, glass surfaces are visually inspected according to clearly defined criteria to assess scratches or other damage. According to SIGAB Guideline 006 (“Visual Assessment of Glass in Construction”) and construction standards (including SIA 118), acceptance is carried out through optical visual inspection under specified conditions:</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;66\&quot;&gt;Approximately 3 meters from the glass surface. If the room is smaller (e.g., narrow corridors or bathrooms), the available room depth is used as the distance.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><p data-renderer-start-pos="66">Approximately 3 meters from the glass surface. If the room is smaller (e.g., narrow corridors or bathrooms), the available room depth is used as the distance.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;66\&quot;&gt;Diffuse daylight or normal room lighting; no direct sunlight or targeted illumination, especially no grazing light that artificially highlights defects. Ideally, the inspection takes place under overcast conditions (or uniform indoor lighting).&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><p data-renderer-start-pos="66">Diffuse daylight or normal room lighting; no direct sunlight or targeted illumination, especially no grazing light that artificially highlights defects. Ideally, the inspection takes place under overcast conditions (or uniform indoor lighting).</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;66\&quot;&gt;The glass panes must be clean; any potential defects must not be pre-marked to ensure an unbiased assessment.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;66\&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;66\&quot;&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><p data-renderer-start-pos="66">The glass panes must be clean; any potential defects must not be pre-marked to ensure an unbiased assessment.</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{&quot;schema&quot;:{&quot;content&quot;:{&quot;desktop&quot;:&quot;&lt;p data-start=\&quot;1035\&quot; data-end=\&quot;1339\&quot;&gt;These inspection conditions correspond to generally accepted rules. SIA Standard 118 (General Conditions for Construction Work) also specifies such a visual inspection. Small scratches or similar marks that are not visible from 3 meters under the above conditions are therefore not considered a defect.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-start=\&quot;1341\&quot; data-end=\&quot;1519\&quot;&gt;Acceptance of glass work is thus based on normal usage viewing criteria: defects that are not visible to the observer at a typical distance under normal lighting are tolerated.&lt;\/p&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;1693\&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p data-renderer-start-pos=\&quot;1693\&quot;&gt;&quot;,&quot;tablet&quot;:&quot;&lt;p&gt;Neulackierung und Spotreparatur machen Metallbauteile wieder neuwertig.&lt;br \/&gt;SMARTRESQ spart bis 85% Kosten gegen\u00fcber Ersatz, erledigt Auftr\u00e4ge schweizweit in 1\u20132 Tagen.&lt;\/p&gt;&quot;}},&quot;slug&quot;:&quot;et_pb_text&quot;}" data-et-multi-view-load-tablet-hidden="true"><p data-start="1035" data-end="1339">These inspection conditions correspond to generally accepted rules. SIA Standard 118 (General Conditions for Construction Work) also specifies such a visual inspection. Small scratches or similar marks that are not visible from 3 meters under the above conditions are therefore not considered a defect.</p>
<p data-start="1341" data-end="1519">Acceptance of glass work is thus based on normal usage viewing criteria: defects that are not visible to the observer at a typical distance under normal lighting are tolerated.</p>
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<p data-start="148" data-end="1069">The described assessment criteria apply to all construction-standard glass surfaces, whether interior or exterior. SIGAB Guideline 006 covers the full spectrum of construction glass, including window and façade glass, but also interior glazing such as mirrors (silver mirrors), shower enclosures, glass doors, or office partition walls. Thus, for example, a bathroom mirror or a glass shower wall is assessed according to the same principles as a façade panel. Of course, in smaller interior spaces, the inspection distance is adjusted according to the room size (see above). The key point is that the assessment is carried out under the usual viewing conditions for the intended use—so for mirrors, at a typical room distance, for glass partitions, from both sides, etc. Coatings or tints are also taken into account: inspection is always performed from the side from which the glass panel is primarily used or viewed.</p>
<p data-start="1071" data-end="1461">For all types of glass and glass products (float glass, tempered safety glass, laminated glass, insulated glass, coated glass, etc.), the guideline defines specific tolerance values, but the basic visual inspection conditions remain the same. In short, wherever glass is used in construction—whether windows, door glazing, mirrors, or shower cabins—these Swiss assessment standards apply.</p>
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<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="151">Criteria: Defect or Acceptable Cosmetic Flaw?</h3>
<p>Whether a scratch or other defect is classified as damage depends on the size, number, and visibility of the flaw. The SIGAB standard distinguishes different types of defects and defines allowable tolerances depending on their severity and position on the pane (main viewing area vs. edge area). The following are the main guidelines for assessment:</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="3646"><strong>Hairline Scratches</strong> (very fine scratches): Hairline scratches are microscopically fine scratches that cannot be felt with a fingernail and are only visible under direct grazing light. Such fine, isolated scratches are generally considered acceptable as long as they do not occur frequently and remain practically invisible under normal inspection conditions (3 m, diffuse light). They usually do not constitute damage and are considered optically negligible.</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="4127"><strong>Medium-Intensity Scratches:</strong> These are scratches that can just be felt with a fingernail and are noticeable during standard inspection. Individual medium scratches are permissible up to a limited length. In the main area of a pane, for example, single scratches of this type may only be a few centimeters long, while at the edge they may be slightly longer before being considered a defect. Furthermore, the total length of all scratches in a field must not exceed certain limits. If multiple medium scratches are present, their lengths are added and collectively limited (slightly more tolerance on larger panes than smaller ones). In simple terms: short, isolated medium scratches may be acceptable, but if they accumulate or become longer, they are considered damage.</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="4929"><strong>Deep or Severe Scratches:</strong> Scratches of severe intensity are clearly noticeable, may have chipped edges, and are immediately visible from any angle. Such scratches are rarely tolerated. Even a single deep scratch that is visible to the naked eye under diffuse light generally constitutes an unacceptable defect. The standard may allow very short lengths (e.g., &lt; 2–3 cm) in exceptional cases. In practice, a coarse scratch that cuts into the glass or shows white streaks is clearly considered damage and must be remedied (e.g., by polishing or replacing the pane).</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="5552"><strong>Point Defects (Inclusions, Splashes, Burn Marks):</strong> This category includes small dots, bubbles, or spots in the glass. They may originate from production (e.g., tiny air bubbles, inclusions) or occur on-site, for example, paint splashes or metal particles burned into the surface by cutting or grinding work. Very small points up to approximately 0.5 mm are practically unlimited, as they are hardly noticeable to the naked eye. Individual points around 1 mm are normally not considered defects if they remain isolated (no more than 3–4 in a confined area). Larger points of approximately 2 mm in diameter may occur only in small numbers in the main viewing area (e.g., maximum of 3 on small panes). Anything above this, especially points &gt;3 mm, is not permitted in the main viewing area and would be considered damage. A burn mark from cutting or grinding work (welding or grinding sparks burned into the glass) usually produces a dark, rough spot. Such splashes can be noticeable even from 3 m away, as they reflect light differently. In practice, visible burn marks are not tolerated, as they can irreversibly damage the glass. Often, such marks can be completely removed by polishing.</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="6832"><strong>Edge Damage (Glass Chips):</strong> This refers to small chips at the edge of the glass, often crescent-shaped (“shells”). These edge chips may occur during cutting or due to an impact on the edge. In the concealed edge area of glazing (the rebate that later sits in the frame), small, shallow chips are usually acceptable as long as structural integrity is not affected. However, if a chip is in the visible area of the pane (outside the frame coverage), it is treated like a point defect. Smaller chips may fall within the tolerances mentioned above for points, but large or prominent “shells” in the visible area constitute a defect and are not permissible. A clearly visible break at the edge of the free glass surface is therefore considered damage and would be noted, for example, during construction acceptance.</p>
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<p data-renderer-start-pos="7772">The key factor is whether a scratch or spot is noticeable under normal viewing conditions. According to Swiss standards, glass is considered flawless if any imperfections are only visible when deliberately searched for under unfavorable lighting. Not every fine scratch is therefore considered damage. In particular, the smallest scratches or surface marks that are not visible from a distance of 3 meters under diffuse light are not considered defects. Customers should be informed that an absolutely flawless glass surface is rarely realistic in construction practice; minimal points or hairline scratches can occur but remain within the tolerance range of the standard. Damage, on the other hand, includes all scratches and defects that are clearly visible and exceed the defined tolerances. In such cases, there is a basis for a complaint, and the pane must either be remedied (e.g., professionally polished) or, if the impairment is too severe, replaced.</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="8741">This clear guideline according to SIGAB and SIA ensures that both craftsmen and customers have a uniform basis for assessing glass defects and can objectively determine whether a defect is repairable or an acceptable cosmetic feature.</p>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="9026"><strong>Sources:</strong> The above information is based on SIGAB Guideline 006 “Visual Assessment of Glass in Construction” (Edition 2015/2024), the Swiss standards (SIA 118 and SIA 331), and commonly used industry tolerances. These guidelines are recommended by Swiss glass associations and manufacturers (e.g., Flachglas Schweiz, Glas Trösch) and are explicitly mentioned in the general terms and conditions of many window manufacturers. They serve as a recognized basis to evaluate glass surfaces fairly and consistently, and to clearly communicate to customers when a scratch constitutes actual damage and when it does not.</p>
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<h3 data-renderer-start-pos="151">Types of Glass Damage – An Overview</h3>
<p data-renderer-start-pos="9630">Glass can be damaged in various ways, for example by mechanical impact, chemical substances, or sudden temperature changes. Depending on the cause, different types of damage may occur: fine surface scratches, matte etching, or even cracks and splits in the glass. For an initial assessment, it is important to know these common types of glass damage and be able to distinguish between them.</p>
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<p>Scratches on large window surfaces are not only unsightly – they also impair your view. But don’t worry, GLASSRESQ has the solution!</p>
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<p>And the best part? Your view of the terrace is once again clear and unobstructed!</p>
<p>Send us a DM and get your free consultation today!</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><strong>High innovation power and top-tier service make EgoKiefer AG the undisputed number one for windows and doors in Switzerland. The Swiss company also aims to remain agile in the future and actively embrace changes in the construction industry.</strong></p>
<p>The window – a frequently used metaphor in art. It allows for outlook, foresight, and insight. Three qualities that perfectly reflect what EgoKiefer stands for.</p>
<p>On average, employees stay with EgoKiefer for 15 years. An impressive level of loyalty that brings the company crucial advantages: “Our people have extensive experience. They know what matters. They know the products. They know the market,” says Danny Weidensdorfer, Head of Service at EgoKiefer. A promising outlook on both sides: employees feel valued by their employer, and in return, the company benefits from long-term know-how.</p>
<p>The company’s range of services extends from consultation and planning to installation of windows and doors – and beyond. “Thanks to our many locations, we’re present in all regions of Switzerland and can therefore meet the specific requirements of local markets in the best possible way,” says Weidensdorfer. Local presence is a key factor in their success. “We have on-site contacts. When it comes to questions, concerns, or challenges, our customers want personal contact. And that’s exactly what we offer them.”</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-850" src="https://glassresq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/EgoKiefer_Weidensdorfer_317_0db6802260-683x1024-1.webp" alt="" width="500" height="750" />   <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-851" src="https://glassresq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/EgoKiefer_Weidensdorfer_152_68dd97040e-683x1024-1.webp" alt="" width="500" height="750" /></p>
<h3>Innovation is core business</h3>
<p>The company is on track – and constantly looking for new ideas for maintaining and repairing windows and doors. Outstanding service is a top priority at EgoKiefer. Just like at EgoKiefer, innovation is also at the core of GLASSRESQ. Foresight and vision – that’s what connects the two companies. Both are always seeking ways to expand their offerings. GLASSRESQ Managing Director Dominic Duer approached Weidensdorfer at a trade fair 2.5 years ago. “We quickly realized – it was a great fit,” Weidensdorfer recalls. “Just like us, GLASSRESQ is open-minded, innovative, and motivated to take on new challenges across Switzerland.”</p>
<p>Easywrap, a liquid film that protects surfaces and objects during construction, installation, and transport, is one such example. With this product, GLASSRESQ recently made a real breakthrough in the construction industry. Easywrap is easy to apply to elements and can later be removed without hassle. “That’s a huge advantage,” says Weidensdorfer about GLASSRESQ’s innovation. The product’s potential – it’s enormous.</p>
<p>The timing of the collaboration is no coincidence. Weidensdorfer explains that renovation is becoming increasingly important in the construction sector. “Now it&#8217;s time to renovate the buildings constructed over the past few decades.” If a visually appealing facade needs work, one that’s complex in design, a lot of manpower, a crane – maybe even a helicopter – might be required. Such endeavors can become very costly, he says. “That’s where GLASSRESQ products and services come in: damage can be resolved with minimal effort – for example, through polishing.” This solution clearly resonates with customers. They want options with an excellent price-performance ratio.</p>
<p>Weidensdorfer notes: “If you have a glass scratch repaired by GLASSRESQ on the 6th floor, it costs about ten to twelve times less than a complete glass replacement. Choosing to replace a pane of glass prematurely is like throwing money out the window.”</p>
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<h3>GLASSRESQ offers everything from a single source</h3>
<p>GLASSRESQ is more than just a rescue partner for EgoKiefer. “Whenever we need a repair somewhere in Switzerland, we want to know there’s a partner behind it we can trust – and count on long-term. GLASSRESQ is that kind of partner.” Another advantage: GLASSRESQ offers everything from a single source. With its sister company AXIS Project, window profiles made of aluminum, wood, and PVC can also be repaired.</p>
<p>When asked about future challenges, Weidensdorfer states with confidence: “In the future, our EgoKiefer WindowDoorService will increasingly focus on renovation and refurbishment. That’s where we’ll find our space together with GLASSRESQ – to offer our customers the best service possible.”</p>
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<h5><span class="font-20">EgoKiefer AG</span></h5>
<p>EgoKiefer is Switzerland’s number one for windows and doors. With its comprehensive product range, personal local consultations, and professional project management, the company has stood out for nearly 90 years. With 10 sales locations, the WindowDoorService with around 90 mobile joinery units, and over 350 specialist partners, EgoKiefer is always nearby – offering convenient solutions from A to Z.</p></blockquote>
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<h5><span class="font-20">GLASSRESQ AG</span></h5>
<p>With two locations in Switzerland and others in Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, the UK, and the USA, GLASSRESQ AG offers innovative, simple, and cost-effective solutions for repairing damage to glass surfaces.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Since 2018, a close partnership has developed between EgoKiefer AG and GLASSRESQ AG. The shared focus on renovation and repair of glass damage is the foundation of their collaboration.</p></blockquote></div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 09:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>When glass surface damage is discovered shortly before a building handover, time is money. The glass restoration process from GLASSRESQ convinces the insurance experts at Helvetia. Thanks to this process, the original value of a window can be quickly and easily restored.</p>
<p>If anyone understands time pressure, it is certainly building owners. When a large construction project is handed over, months or even years of work come to an end. The entire structure is meticulously inspected for possible damage, and scratches, cracks, or breaks in panes are often found. Windows are installed relatively early in the construction process and are therefore vulnerable. “Protective measures and construction work don’t always go hand in hand harmoniously,” says Francis Geng, Head of Claims, Technical Insurance Department Switzerland at Helvetia Insurance. Where there is planing, there are shavings—or in this case: glass sometimes gets scratched.</p>
<p>More glass is used today than before—after all, living and working spaces are supposed to be flooded with light and provide generous views. Modern window panes are generally robust but also delicate: a moment of carelessness or a spark during work is enough—and the damage occurs. Buyers of construction projects want flawless goods, in the case of windows, completely intact panes. “Psychology also plays a role here,” explains Geng, “we want to know something is truly undamaged when it’s new.” Accordingly, the desire to restore the window to its original condition after damage is very strong.</p>
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<h4><span class="h6"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-892" src="https://glassresq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/GLASSRESQ_Helvetia_76_877d1d5926-1-scaled-3.webp" alt="" width="350" height="525" />No Material Weakening Thanks to GLASSRESQ</span></h4>
<p>The first, understandable impulse is to immediately replace defective panes. But this is easier said than done at this stage of construction. Replacement often involves its own risks: “While small windows can be replaced without problem, a crane may be necessary for a glazed terrace door,” explains Geng. And if the surrounding work is already finished, those responsible think twice before bringing in a crane that has to roll through the garden. Furthermore, delivery times could delay repairs excessively—possibly until tenants have already moved in and furnished the property. In short: careful consideration is required between new risks caused by replacement and repairing the existing pane.</p>
<p>“Here GLASSRESQ scores with their restoration method,” confirms Francis Geng. The special procedure relies on a temperature-dependent smoothing process with a major advantage: “It does not weaken the material, so there is no loss of value.” The original value of the window is preserved—quickly, easily, and even dust-free.</p>
<p>Geng admits that restoration is not always possible. However, he appreciates that GLASSRESQ’s service technicians inspect reported defects on a property and provide a detailed assessment for each individual pane. If there is a residual risk that restoration will not return the pane to its original condition, replacement is recommended. “This creates very high transparency for all parties involved—owners, builders, and insurers.”</p>
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<h4><span class="h6">Restoration Instead of Replacement Is Becoming Increasingly Important</span></h4>
<p>Since a deductible is charged for defective windows, the focus is naturally on costs. But not only that. Restoration also conserves resources. Geng suspects that sustainability will play an even greater role in this area in the future than it already does today. Rising energy prices, for example, could increase the cost of large windows. The higher the production and manufacturing costs, the more worthwhile preservation becomes. He also notes a societal trend towards repairing valuables: “Why should a pane be thrown away just because it has a scratch?”</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-888" src="https://glassresq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/GLASSRESQ_Helvetia_323_067627eef6-1-scaled-3.webp" alt="" width="500" height="750" />  <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-889" src="https://glassresq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/GLASSRESQ_Helvetia_496_1ab876da78-1-scaled-3.webp" alt="" width="500" height="750" /></p>
<p>Helvetia increasingly sees its role as advising its customers: on the one hand with regard to preserving value, and on the other with regard to protecting the environment and resources. All Helvetia building insurance loss adjusters are trained technicians and engineers who later acquired the necessary insurance knowledge. This enables them to speak on equal terms with construction experts and to argue in favor of resource-saving solutions. “This is one of our contributions to sustainability,” says Francis Geng proudly.</p>
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<h4>Helvetia Construction Insurance</h4>
<p>From the first groundbreaking to the finished building, many hands are at work—and accidents can happen. Construction insurance protects you from financial consequences throughout the entire construction phase. Helvetia Construction Insurance is a combination of construction all-risk and builder’s liability insurance. It protects against financial consequences due to damage to the building under construction and claims when uninvolved third parties are harmed by construction activities. Read more about Helvetia <a href="https://www.helvetia.com/ch/web/de/privatkunden/wohnen-und-eigentum/gebaeude/bauversicherung.html">here</a>.</p>
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<p data-start="4887" data-end="5105">GLASSRESQ AG, with two locations in Switzerland as well as others in Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, England, and the USA, offers innovative solutions for the simple and cost-effective repair of glass surface damage.</p>
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<p>Typically, the insurance customer commissions GLASSRESQ for a repair. Helvetia then inspects and compensates the damage. The decision criteria for GLASSRESQ’s service are quality, speed, and their proprietary restoration process.</p>
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<p>Der Beitrag <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/builders-podcast-switzerland-with-marco-fehr-episode-378/">Swiss Builders Podcast with Marco Fehr – Episode 378</a> erschien zuerst auf <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/home-en">Glassresq Glassanierung</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2023 11:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Der Beitrag <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/builders-podcast-switzerland-with-marco-fehr-episode-299/">Swiss Builders Podcast with Marco Fehr – Episode 299</a> erschien zuerst auf <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/home-en">Glassresq Glassanierung</a>.</p>
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<p>Der Beitrag <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/swiss-construction-podcast-with-marco-fehr-episode-231/">Swiss Construction Podcast with Marco Fehr – Episode 231</a> erschien zuerst auf <a href="https://glassresq.com/en/home-en">Glassresq Glassanierung</a>.</p>
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