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Glass

New Balcony Canopy Systems are available in a range of designs to protect doorways and communal areas. Glass entrance canopies are available with several fixing options and glass types.

Our glass canopies are made to measure and our team will work with you from canopy design to installation.

– Maximum panel 1878mm x 4650mm
– Laminated Glass, min thickness 13.5mm / max thickness 25.5mm (dependant on the size of the panel)
– Canopy hoods: curved glass canopies, coloured glass canopies, straight panels and decorative glass interlayers
– Incorporated logos, branding or property details
– Single and multiple canopy panels
– Point Fixings
– Cantilevered Fixings
– Manufactured in stainless or mild steel with a range of finishes.

Glass Balconies
Commercial Balcony Construction in Poole
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Glass Canopy Types

Splashbacks

Glass is one of the most hygienic surfaces there is, it does not absorb liquids or bacteria, is not damaged by wine, vinegar, lemon juice or bleach. Glass is resistant to almost any chemical used within the household. As glass is tough, durable and easy to clean, it will keep its look for years to come.

Our beautiful back painted coloured glass splashbacks and panels will enable you to create a special atmosphere in your home or office, making your space truly unique.

All of our glass splashbacks and panels are made using toughened glass. The glass is processed in accordance with the requirements of the relevant British and European quality standards BS EN 12150 : 2000 (Impact Tested BS EN 12600 : 2000). Our toughened glass splashbacks are suitable for use behind a cooker, induction or gas hob. Glass panels are also used in shower cubicles, bathrooms, wet rooms, as table tops or worktops.