Architects and general contractors increasingly expect glazing contractors to provide complete daylighting solutions, including skylights, canopies, and specialty glazed structures. For many glass houses, that demand creates a challenge: these systems require engineering, fabrication, and testing capabilities that most local glass companies don’t maintain in-house.

This is where partnering with a commercial skylight supplier like Crystal Structures Glazing creates a powerful growth opportunity.

Crystal Structures Glazing is a leading manufacturer of engineered commercial skylights, canopies, greenhouses, and specialty glazed systems. Rather than competing with glass houses, Crystal Structures operates as a supplier and sub-contractor, enabling glazing contractors to expand their offerings while staying focused on installation and project management.

Offering Skylights Without Becoming a Manufacturer

Most glass houses excel at storefronts, curtain wall systems, and installation—but skylights and architectural glazed structures introduce additional complexity:

  • Structural engineering requirements
  •  Water management and thermal performance
  • Code compliance and testing
  • Custom fabrication at scale

By partnering with Crystal Structures, glass houses can bid skylight packages using pre-engineered, code-compliant systems backed by manufacturing expertise. This allows contractors to say “yes” to skylight scopes without taking on manufacturing risk.

Accessing Higher-Value Project Segments

Commercial skylights and architectural canopies are typically:

  • Less price-competitive than commodity glazing
  • Driven by performance, not just cost
  • Included earlier in project design phases

Working with a commercial skylight supplier allows glass houses to participate in:

  • Educational facilities and campuses
  • Healthcare and civic buildings
  • Hospitality and mixed-use developments
  • Commercial greenhouse projects

These scopes often carry stronger margins and help contractors differentiate from competitors limited to traditional glazing.

Reducing Risk While Expanding Scope

Crystal Structures supports glass houses with:

  • Engineered shop drawings
  • Proven glazing systems
  • Fabrication and logistics coordination
  • Installation support when required

This partnership model reduces exposure while increasing bid confidence—especially on complex architectural projects.

Becoming a More Valuable Partner to Architects and GCs

Glass houses that can offer skylights, canopies, and specialty glazed structures position themselves as solutions providers, not just installers. That leads to:

  • Larger scopes of work
  • Earlier involvement in design discussions
  • Stronger long-term client relationships