WHTB Glass operates a large-format fabrication facility on Long Island, producing oversized IGUs, tempered and laminated assemblies, curved tempered glass, spandrel, and CNC-shaped lites for commercial renovation, residential high-rise, and institutional projects across the Eastern U.S.
From insulating glass units to curved tempered lites, WHTB provides a complete in-house fabrication scope — eliminating multi-vendor coordination and tightening lead times on demanding projects.
Double and triple silver soft-coat Low-E for solar control, thermal performance, and color neutrality.
Threat factor-rated solutions for ABC Bird-Friendly compliance and municipal envelope codes.
Dual and triple-glazed assemblies, warm-edge spacers, argon fill, fabricated to jumbo dimensions.
PVB and SGP interlayers for safety, security, acoustic, and structural laminate applications.
Heat-treated tempered glass meeting ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201 for safety-glazing applications.
Curved and bent tempered lites for radius curtainwall, storefront, balustrades, and feature glazing.
Ceramic-frit and opacified spandrel matching vision-glass exteriors for clean, monolithic facades.
Computer-controlled edgework, notching, drilling, and shaping for complex geometries at scale.
EN 14179 heat-soak testing to identify and eliminate nickel-sulfide inclusion risk in tempered units.
Specifying a single in-house fabricator simplifies coordination, tightens tolerances, and protects schedule when oversized units, complex shapes, or coating-on-coating assemblies are on the table.
Cutting, edging, tempering, laminating, IGU assembly, CNC, and heat-soak — all under one roof in Shirley, NY. Fewer hand-offs, less yard time, tighter quality control end-to-end.
Built around oversized capacity from day one — floor-to-ceiling vision walls, large-format unitized panels, and feature lites that exceed standard fabricator footprints.
Double and triple silver Low-E soft coatings deliver low SHGC with high VLT — meeting aggressive NYC and Boston energy code targets without sacrificing daylight or color.
Safety Glazing Certification Council (SGCC) and Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC) credentials — current certificates available for submittals and project documentation.
A sampling of completed and active work — high-rise residential, mixed-use, and adaptive reuse across New York and the Southeast.
Mixed-use high-rise on Brooklyn's Fulton corridor — vision glass with bronze-toned mullion infill and continuous balcony banding.
Adaptive reuse landmark with arched window heads, full balcony glazing, and rooftop addition overlooking the Manhattan Bridge approach.
Residential tower with cascading balconies and high-VLT vision glass — daylight-forward envelope with crisp spandrel banding.
Twin-tower residential project — punched-window facade with continuous balcony glazing and Low-E vision units throughout.
Standard warranty, certification documents, and account-setup forms — direct from WHTB Glass for project submittals and new-account onboarding.