Building glazing – protect, maintain, and preserve
Building glazing is a central design element of modern architecture. It brings light into buildings, creates aesthetic highlights, and contributes to energy efficiency. At the same time, it is sensitive to external influences. During the construction phase, cleaning, or due to vandalism, scratches or dull spots can quickly appear on the glass surface.
This is where we come in. With our technology, building glazing can not only be planned and installed but also sustainably maintained and restored – for example, through professional glass polishing and targeted removal of glass scratches.

Typical Damage to Building Glazing
• Scratches caused by final construction cleaning, sand, or tools
• Loss of shine due to weather, environmental factors, or cleaning
• Burns caused by sparks or chemical residues
• Vandalism with sharp objects or acid
• Damage from installation or transport
Many of these damages affect not only the appearance but also the function and value retention of the building glazing. However, replacement is not always necessary.
Repairing Building Glazing Instead of Replacing
Our specially developed process allows for gentle restoration of damaged glass surfaces. We professionally polish glass on-site, removing scratches, etching, and dull spots—without removal, noise, or dirt.
Advantages of Glass Restoration:
- Up to 75% cheaper than replacement
- No crane, no logistical delays
- No optical distortions or visible marks
- Suitable for tempered (ESG), laminated (VSG), and large facade glass panels

Glass Polishing for Building Glazing – A Practical Example
Scratches on glass frequently occur during the construction phase, especially on vertical glazing of facades. These scratches become highly visible later and often lead to complaints during final inspections. Even on prominent glass fronts in entrance areas or retail spaces, damaged glazing significantly diminishes the overall impression.
Glass polishing allows for targeted restoration of the damaged surface. After treatment, the repaired area is no longer noticeable.
Protection Against Vandalism and Mechanical Damage
Building glazing is increasingly becoming a target for intentional damage, including:
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Scratches caused by keys or tools
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Acid etching, for example from hydrofluoric acid
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Abrasion marks from repeated contact with hard objects
Our technology enables the professional removal of such damages. In many cases, this can prevent the costly replacement of special glass.
Check and Preserve Your Building Glazing Now
Have you noticed glass scratches or want a professional assessment of your building glazing after construction? Our team will analyze the damage, provide an evaluation, and offer concrete solutions.