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Bathroom Windows & Doors

I am interested in having glass block installed in my bathroom to replace an existing window that is perpetually

blocking light due to blinds (privacy issues). Our window is roughly 4'x4'. We are looking for 'wavy' provacy glass block. How much does this typically cost?
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  • M.L.Schwartz Construction... Alpharetta, GA
    There are more variables to the project but if I had to give you a ballpark I would say anywhere from $500 to as high as $1,000.
    on Feb 13, 2011 · Like 0
  • Bullseye Properties, LLC. Cumming, GA
    I agree you will be heading over 500.00.
    on Feb 13, 2011 · Like 0
  • Darby C Flowery Branch, GA
    You can buy a new window that has the glass block insert. It looks like blocks, but it is a window with all the energy efficency. Also, have you looked into faux stain glass. It is a paint kit with stencil that you can paint yourself.
    on Feb 13, 2011 · Like 0

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