Friday, September 30, 2011

Emergency Glazing

Emergency Glazing
If you have a broken window what do you do? First thing is not to panic, call a reliable emergency glazing company who can make your property secure and restore it back to how it should be.

An emergency glazier could be needed for any number of reasons. Your property may have been broken into, children playing with a football too close to a window, losing your keys and having to smash a window to gain access, high winds and vandalism there are many reasons why you may need to make that call.

An experienced emergency glazier should be available day or night to be on call when you need them the most. Emergency glazing companies should be available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and offer a 1 hour response where possible.

When you call out an emergency glazier they will secure your property by boarding up any broken windows that are a security risk and then advise, supply and fit the correct glass needed in replacement.

There are many different types of glass available that an emergency glazier can fit such as float glass, toughened glass, laminated glass and fire resistant glass.

Float glass is perfectly flat clear glass (basic product) used in most modern windows.
Toughened glass is a type of safety glass designed for use in critical areas.
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when it is shattered.
Fire Resistant Glass offers increased levels of protection against fire.

An emergency glazier with experience will be able to recommend to you what type of glass is needed where and other options available to you.

Emergency glazing companies can usually offer other services such as double glazing repairs, sash window restoration, made to measure table tops, shelves and mirrors, upvc maintenance, misted unit replacement and much more.

Many glazing companies also offer the supply and fitting of cat flaps. With many homes now being fitted with double glazing and conservatories it can be very difficult for pet owners to give pets the freedom to access the outside world. Many people are unaware that cat flaps can be fitted into glass, double glazed sealed units and double glazed doors.

The best thing to do if you have any window repairs, glass, glazing or boarding up needs is to contact a local glazing company. No job is too small or too big for an experienced emergency glazing company.

If you need an emergency glazier in Monmouthshire Glaze & Restore will be able to help as your safety and security is their top priority. They have glazing vehicles that are always fully stocked and have glass cutting facilities so that the majority of jobs can be carried out on the first visit.

Broken windows, cracked windows, misted sealed units whatever your window repairs and glazing needs they will be able to help.

Contact Glaze & Restore for a professional, friendly service you can trust in Monmouthshire. http://glazeandrestore.co.uk/

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