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Glass block walls are a great design feature that let extra sunlight into any room in your home, while still providing a certain amount of privacy. The indiviudal blocks have a coating that is designed to bond with the mortar, which helps keep the wall waterproof. Be sure to hire a professional to do the job.
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" Hi, I'm Bob Vila from Home Again with a great design idea for your home. Glass block walls are a great design feature that let extra sunlight into any room in your home, while still providing a certain amount of privacy. The individual blocks have a coating that is designed to bond with the mortar, which helps keep the wall waterproof. Be sure to hire a professional to do the job."

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