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From frameless vertical stack walls to smart glass panels, not all glass systems offer the same performance. Use this guide to compare the four most common configurations — and decide what fits your project best.

Frameless Vertical Stack System
✔ Motorized lift + stack (disappears upward)
✔ No floor track (flush finish for safety + aesthetics)
✔ Frameless panels (no vertical mullions)
✔ Wind + weather sealed (for rooftops + outdoor use)
✘ No built-in tinting (add-on available separately)
💡 Ideal for rooftops, casitas, restaurants, and adaptive enclosures

Multi-Track Lateral Sliding System
✘ Manual operation only (requires user effort)
✘ Framed panels (metal profiles reduce view)
✔ Glazing options vary (usually single or insulated)
✘ Not fully sealed (air + water infiltration likely)
✔ Common + low-cost (widely available)
💡 Best for interior dividers or budget patios

Stationary Framed Glazing
✔ No floor track (optional frame base)
✔ Frameless or framed (varies by system)
✘ No movement (always closed)
✔ Sealed for wind + water (permanent barrier)
✘ No airflow / ventilation (static wall only)
💡 Used for windbreaks, balconies, or storefronts

Switchable Privacy Glass
✔ Switchable opacity (clear ↔ tinted/frosted)
✔ No track needed (static install)
✔ Frameless panels optional (depends on system)
✘ No opening (does not retract or slide)
✔ High-tech appeal (great for privacy + wow factor)
💡 Best for offices, luxury spas, or rooftop privacy zone

Best For: Rooftops, casitas, restaurants, showrooms

Best For: Budget installs, interior room dividers

Best For: Static windbreaks, balconies

Best For: Privacy zones, offices, high-tech luxury
Our team can walk you through the right system for your rooftop, patio, or enclosure project — including layout support and pricing.
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Motorized Vertical Stack Glass Walls
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