


Accuracy Glass and Mirro sealed some of these vents with Sil-Span, Pecora's pre-formed silicone profiles. The original sealant used on some of the vents failed, causing water damage in several guest rooms. Leaking vents called us to Luxor a second time. Despite the difficult application process, the sealant still performs well under Luxor's tough conditions. Since the pyramid's glass reaches temperatures in excess of 180 degrees Fahrenheit, restoration only occurred during cooler hours (between 4 a.m. Instead, they strapped into safety lines and rappelled down the pyramid's sides. Luxor's 40 degree incline meant applicators couldn't use a swing stage to apply the sealant. This restoration presented many challenges for workers.

895 NST is also truly versatile because of its primerless adhesion capabilities, long open time, and fast cure after the first set. Since 895 NST is a non-staining silicone, it does not contribute to residue run-down on curtain walls. Non-staining sealants are important for the aesthetic of glass exteriors. Our 895 NST sealant, which is specifically designed for structural and non-structural glazing, was used to re-glaze glass to metal joints. Mock-ups were completed for adhesion testing, preparation and installation procedures. The first restoration was completed with Pecora 895 NST silicone the second was completed with Pecora Sil-Span. Pecora was called in twice to re-seal portions of the Luxor, thanks to our West Coast sales rep Kelly Johnson's strong relationships with Accuracy Glass and Mirror and local Las Vegas Distributor CSS. Glass joints were also starting to split, causing rainwater to seep through the joints.

The glass in the curtain walls was starting to slip out of place. Luxor's sides are essentially curtain walls sloped at 40 degree angles. Glass/Glazing Contractor: Accuracy Glass and Mirror Project InfoĪrchitect: Veldon Simpson Architects, Inc. The resort contains 4,407 rooms and 120,000 square feet of gaming space. When most people think of Las Vegas, they think of Luxor's giant pyramid shape. Named after the ancient Egyptian city, the Luxor is the fifth largest hotel in Las Vegas and the ninth largest in the world.
