W. L. Hall Company | Compelling 2022 Projects in the Kandiyohi County & Willmar Communities

Two of Our Favorite 2022 Community Projects

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W. L. Hall Company was tasked with replacing the Kandiyohi County Government Center's problematic glass skylights in late 2022. Due to issues such as persistent leaks, high heat gain, and glare, we recommended the installation of Kalwall's insulated Translucent Panel Skylights.


These new skylights effectively eliminated leaks and diffused natural light evenly, providing ample daylighting while minimizing glare and solar heat gain.

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The installation of Kalwall's translucent panel skylights at the Kandiyohi County Government Center has resulted in a significant increase in natural daylighting, reducing the need for artificial lighting and improving the mood of the building's occupants, leading to increased productivity and well-being.


๏ปฟAdditionally, the skylights boast exceptional insulation properties, maintaining comfortable temperatures throughout the year and resulting in substantial energy savings.

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W. L. Hall Company installed Modernfold's electrically operated Acousti-Seal® 933E Operable Wall for Willmar's Event & Recreation Center in December 2022๏ปฟ

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