The wall profile: the solution for installing glazing on uneven walls
Up to 2 centimetres of compensation so the final result is always flawless
Precision is everything in glazing installation. Yet the reality on site is that walls are rarely perfect: uneven surfaces, slight warping, minor subsidence... Small imperfections that, if not properly managed, can compromise the final quality of the installation.
To address this challenge, Glaxior incorporates the wall profile into its systems — a technical component designed specifically to handle the junction between the glazing and the walls of the installation.
Where is it fitted and what does it do?
The wall profile is installed at the points where the glazing system meets the walls. Its primary function is to absorb wall irregularities, acting as a transition element between a surface that may not be entirely even and the glazing profile system.
Thanks to its design, this profile compensates for unevenness and helps align measurements during the installation process — something particularly valuable on sites where walls present variations that would otherwise require additional interventions or compromise the final fit.
Up to 2 centimetres of tolerance
One of the most notable features of the wall profile is its compensation capacity: it can absorb up to 2 centimetres of irregularity. In practice, this margin makes a significant difference, allowing installers to resolve situations elegantly that would otherwise prove problematic.
This tolerance range makes it an especially recommended component for renovation projects or installations on existing structures, where walls have accumulated years of minor deformations that are not always visible to the naked eye.
A detail that guarantees the final finish
At Glaxior we take care of every element in the system because we know that the quality of an installation does not depend solely on the main components — it also relies on the details working quietly in the background. The wall profile is a perfect example: a discreet, technically precise component that ensures a flawless result regardless of the condition of the wall.