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3D Laser Scanning & Measuring

Curved glass elevates the beauty and sophistication of every project, and requires the utmost attention to detail when measuring the layout of your space. Let Coastal Curved Glass take the stress and guesswork out of site measuring with our cutting-edge 3D Laser Measuring Services!

In one short visit, our highly-trained curved glass specialist will obtain all of the measurement and scan data needed to ensure your glass is produced to exact specifications. With multiple levels of service available, there is sure to be a package that works for your project needs.

Quick Measure Service

Our Quick Measure Service includes laser measuring and full production drawings.  This reduced-cost option is option for great for smaller or more straight forward projects where you just need assistance to verify site measurements.

This package includes a virtual initial consultation, on-site laser measuring, and AutoCAD production drawings.  You must verify that the production drawings align with site measurements and provide sign-off. We guarantee all glass will be produced to your approved drawings.

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Full-Service Measuring Solution

Our Full-Service Measuring Solution includes a virtual initial consultation, on-site laser measuring, 3D renderings, video conference with you and your client to confirm the design layout, design revisions, and full AutoCAD production drawings.

With this full-service option, we verify all site measurements and guarantee all glass to fit according to the approved production drawings.

Site Conditions

Site scanning should never be performed on a jobsite that is not ready or is subject to change.

We reserve the right to request pictures/ videos of the site prior to booking the scan to ensure the site is in an adequate condition for scanning.

Laser scanning is limited to sightline visibility. It is the responsibility of the client to remove any materials or debris on or around the measured object(s) that obstructs the view of main features prior to the scanning appointment.

Examples of obstacles or potential delays on site include but are not limited to:

  • Items covering the floor (if floor flatness and/ or detail is required)
  • Stationary objects such as scaffolding, temporary supports, equipment should not block the scan site. Should debris/ tools/ materials be on the scan site, these items will be picked up in the scan and they could block out potentially important data.
  • Scanning must be conducted on a surface free of movement/ vibration.
  • Direct sunlight may affect the scan- if applicable we will discuss the best time of day for the scan.
  • Area to be traffic-free while scanning is taking place- evening or weekends may be preferrable.
  • Should flooring not yet be completed, we must be given the final height to factor into our drawings (any discrepancies in this information will be the customers responsibility)
  • If glass is being installed into a curved channel, that channel should be installed prior to scan. The inside of the channel must also be free of debris.

For more information about site conditions and our disclaimer, please contact our office.