![]() ![]() We deliver to curb side, meaning that we don’t take glass upstairs, lifts etc. Please be aware that the driver will need to meet yourself or a representative to assist in unloading of the glass. We will do what we can to keep you updated. The driver will contact you on the day of delivery, approx 1 hour before arrival. We are NOT able to provide a definitive time of arrival prior to the date of delivery. On average 10 working days from production commencing is approx, however the type of glass and the location for delivery do extend this approximate timescale. Not sure what radius corner your table has? Check out our measuring guide here Radius corner on glass What happens once I’ve placed my Table Glass order?Ī date for delivery can ONLY be provided once the glass is ready and out of production, this timescale is variable. We are able to soften the corners, known as a dubbed corner (which is a 1/2mm blunting of the corner), or add to a small round curve, known as a radius corner, which are typically between 5mm and 25mm. Typically the glass table cover it will have completely square 90deg corners. Polished Edge on glass Bevelled Edge on glass Do I need rounded corners, dubbed corners, just or 90deg corners on my glass table cover? The following images highlight a polished edge and a bevelled edge respectively. Some will want a bevelled edge also, which is less common. Polished edges are what you’d expect to see and have on your glass table cover/protector. These are available at most DIY stores and online, see a couple of links below for reference īump Pads What edges do I need on my glass table cover? Often to stop the glass from moving, either a bump pad or table sucker is used. How can I prevent the glass from moving when on the furniture? The painted side is the underside of the glass, so it will look as new once you’ve finished. Once the painting is complete, consider applying a varnish to help seal the paint. You won’t see any brush or roller marks once the layers have been built up. To paint the glass we advise purchasing an oil based eggshell paint, apply several coats over a few days (or until you’re happy with the result) with a gloss roller or similar. Tinted Glass (Bronze and Grey) in either 6mm or 10mm and solid colour (back painted) options can be priced, although honestly if you want a solid colour, we recommend painting the glass yourself, as it’s easy to do and the result will be worth the little effort involved. Can I have a Tinted or Solid Colour for my glass table cover? We also Sandblast (Frosted appearance) customers glass so that the supportive surface underneath can’t be seen, this is especially useful if perhaps the table has been damaged and the glass table cover is then not only acting as a protective layer but also as a mask to unsightly imperfections. Can the glass table protector have a frosted look? If you do require specific fabrication, then the best thing is to email us a diagram with your exact needs, we can then get a quote back to you detailing the specific cost. Having your glass table cover fabricated with either a cut out from a corner for example, or perhaps holes need to be drilled so that the glass can be more firmly fixed to the table surface underneath, all can be accommodated. As a rule of thumb if the table is less than 1000mm square you can consider using 4mm for a table cover, above that size 6mm, 8mm and even 10mm should be considered, feel free to contact us if you would like further advice. From experience glass dining table covers should be 6mm and above, and surfaces that have significant usage such as a work bench, 10mm or even 12mm should be investigated. Seeing as the glass is fully supported (sitting flush on the furniture), and dependent on the amount of use the table cover will get, in most instances 4mm thickness of glass can be suitable. Common items that we supply glass table top protectors for are īecause you’re covering an existing surface the thickness of the glass can be less than a stand alone glass table top. Also known as a table protector, a glass table cover is a great way to offer protection whilst also being easy to clean, enabling you to still see the surface of your existing furniture, and glass can also give a fresh feeling to the room. The simplest way to describe a glass table cover is as a piece of glass that covers your existing surface to enable additional protection from unwanted damage. Have you got the perfect table, side-board, desk, dressing table or coffee table, but want an extra level of protection against accidental damages such as knocks, scratches or spillages? Why not consider a glass table cover? ![]()
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