At SHLG, we specialise in expert high-level glass repair and replacement, with a strong reputation built on quality workmanship, reliability, and professionalism. Our team is fully qualified, holding certifications in IRATA rope access, PASMA, IPAF, and CSCS, allowing us to safely and efficiently tackle even the most complex glazing projects at height.

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Regular glazing inspections are essential for building safety, energy performance, and long-term cost control. Our free printable checklist helps you identify hidden risks in your building’s glass — from failed seals and frame damage to outdated compliance.

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  • When performing a glazing inspection you should be looking at inspecting:

    • Skylights & Atriums

    • Curtain Walls

    • Sloped Glazing Systems

    • Storefront Systems

    • Residential Windows

    • Shields & Interior Rooms Screens

    • Doors

  • Windows should be inspected at least once a year to ensure they're in good condition. During the inspection, check for signs of damage or wear — such as cracks, water stains, or deterioration in the surrounding materials.

  • Glazing inspections are usually carried out by qualified building inspectors, often with specialist expertise in glazing systems. In some regions or for certain types of glazing, additional certification may be required to ensure compliance with local regulations and standards.

    It is useful to monitor your own glazing to maintain records of damage and potential hazards.

  • Some of the most common signs include:

    • Condensation or fogging between panes

    • Cracks or chips in the glass

    • Water ingress or drafts

    • Loose or corroded window frames

    • Discolouration or cloudiness
      Spotting these early can help you avoid energy loss, safety risks, or compliance issues.

  • While basic visual checks can be done in-house using a checklist, a professional glazing inspection is recommended for a full assessment — especially for commercial buildings, older structures, or where regulations apply. Certified inspectors can spot structural issues, check compliance, and recommend the right solutions.

  • Neglecting glazing inspections can lead to a range of issues — from energy inefficiency and water damage to serious safety hazards like falling glass or compromised fire protection. Unchecked deterioration may also result in non-compliance with building regulations, potentially leading to fines or liability issues. Regular inspections help protect your building, its occupants, and your budget.

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Why Choose Specialist High Level Glazing?

  • Compliance & Safety: Faulty or outdated glazing can pose serious risks. Our expert installation and replacement teams keep your building compliant with industry regulations.

  • Energy Efficiency & Cost Savings: Modern glazing solutions help regulate temperature, reduce energy costs, and enhance sustainability.

  • Minimal Disruption: We specialise in efficient, non-invasive installations that minimise downtime for your business.

  • Exceptional Aesthetics & Durability: High-quality glazing enhances your building’s visual appeal while providing long-lasting protection against the elements.

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