Glass Cutting
Whether it is regular glass, safety glass, fire rated and pyro glass, or even a mirror; our glass cutting service has you completely covered. Depending on the type of glass you need for your project, we can have it expertly cut by our team of highly skilled professional cutters to a range of different sizes, shape requirements, with drill holes, and with intricate detailing either on the same day (whilst you wait) where possible, or within a 2 to 3 day time frame, meaning minimum disruption for you and your project. It also means that the possibilities of what we can do for you are practically limitless.
Our team of specialists cutters can do so much more than cutting glass for doors and windows. We can cut glass for a wide variety of purposes and applications for things such as fish tanks, mirrors, kitchen / bathroom splashbacks, shower enclosures, shelving, and even tabletop protectors, providing a perfect finish every time. Where the glass needs to be toughened – for things like shelves and tabletops – please allow 1-2 weeks. We can create bespoke products for a variety of different budgets.
All our specialist glass comes with the appropriate safety stamp to show you that it is safe to use in either your home or in a commercial property, meaning we can supply to both domestic and trade customers.
Common glass held in stock are:
• 2mm, 3mm & 4mm Float
• 6mm low-iron float
• 3mm Horticultural/Greenhouse Glass
• 3mm, 4mm & 6mm Mirror
• 4mm & 6mm Satin/Frosted
• 6.4mm Opaque Laminated
• 4.4mm & 6.4mm Laminated
• Georgian Wire cast
• Georgian Wire polished plate
• 7.2mm Pyroguard
We always recommend you phone ahead to ensure we have your required glass in stock before visiting us.
If you have any questions regarding glass cutting or want to receive a competitive, free, no obligation quotation, please get in touch with our team today using the quick and easy contact form below. Alternatively, if you would prefer to speak to someone, you can call us today on 01223 211888 and speak with our team about your specific requirements – the more detail you can provide them with, the better.






