Expansive, movable glass walls designed to visually and physically bridge the gap between indoor and outdoor spaces don’t have to be limited to custom projects. Milgard standardized the concept with its Moving Glass Wall System, which comes in 12 sizes in three- and four-panel configurations. The system is intended for new construction and retrofits and includes a weather-stripped structural interlock system. Available with two low-E glass options, including the company’s SunCoatMAX glass. milgard.com
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