Glass on Walls

Elevator shaft wall covered with painted glass.

We fit glass panels to the walls, columns or metal substructures.

Frosted, tinted glass or glass with print - your choice.

Only approved safe glass is used.

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Glass on walls from our portfolio:

Interior of a modern building with two glass elevator doors and a blue glass wall.

Mechanical fixing

The first way of fixing frameless glass to the walls is to use standoffs (round point fixings) or other hardware.

If necessary, we can install an adjustable metal substructure. It is needed when the walls are not vertical enough or their material does not allow the glass to be fixed directly.

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Glue

Another way to fix the glass to the wall is to glue it.

This is only possible when the glass is completely opaque so the glue cannot be seen through it. Walls must be perfectly flat.

Mirrors and kitchen splashbacks are usually installed this way.

Let’s discuss your project!

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- send us an email: info@activeglass.com.au
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