| Tempered Glass | Safety glass that has been heat-treated to increase strength. | Shower doors, glass doors and tables. | Strong and shatter-resistant. | More expensive and requires specialized cutting. |
| Laminated Glass | Made by sandwiching a layer of plastic between two glass layers. | Car windshields, skylights, and glass floors. | Reduces UV exposure, provides sound insulation. | Heavier than regular glass and more costly. |
| Insulated Glass | Contains two or more panes with a space filled with gas. | Windows and exterior doors. | Energy-efficient, reduces condensation. | If sealed improperly, performance decreases over time. |
| Annealed Glass | Standard glass that has been cooled slowly to relieve internal stresses. | Single-pane windows, picture frames. | Cost-effective and readily available. | Not as strong as tempered or laminated glass. |
| Low-E Glass | Glass coated with a thin layer that reflects infrared light. | Windows for homes and buildings. | Improves energy efficiency and reduces glare. | Can be more expensive than regular glass. |