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Glass Balustrade Maintenance 101 – Our Guide

Glass balustrades are sequences of glass panels that are used in residential and commercial buildings to provide a safety barrier as well as to give the whole structure a clean and modern look. Manufacturers of glass balustrades build them to withstand rotting and weather elements, making them an aesthetically pleasing and cost-effective alternative to traditional fencing and railing options. 

Our customers here at Aussie Balustrading love our semi-frameless glass balustrades because these make their homes’ interior and exterior clear and bright.

However, just like any other object here on earth, the quality of these materials can deteriorate without proper and regular maintenance. To preserve the beauty of your glass panels and steer clear of high maintenance costs, keep these tips in mind:

1. Clean them regularly

Even without a special occasion to clean the house for, maintain your glass balustrades by wiping them regularly with warm water, a mild detergent, and a soft microfibre cloth. This ensures that dirt and other debris don’t form and accumulate on the panels, ensuring they continue to allow light to pass through and keep your home looking beautiful.

2. Watch out for early signs of damage

Glass balustrades are designed to be tough; they are typically made using thick tempered safety glass. However, this does not mean that they are completely resistant to suffering from chips, cracks, and other damages.

This is why, along with regular cleaning, you must also constantly check for even the slightest signs of cracks before they start to spread and leave significant damage on the panel. A seemingly small crack can also pose a safety risk to the people living in your home or occupying the building in the case the panel shatters.

3. Inspect all of its components

While glass balustrades are often used for fencing, that isn’t their only purpose. Some glass balustrades also have doors and hatches, as well as feature lighting attached to them. If your system has any of these special components, be sure to inspect them regularly to see if the components are functioning well. A small defect can cause costly damages not only to the balustrades but also to your home.

4. Keep your eyes peeled for even the slightest wobble

A properly installed glass balustrade is firm and sturdy, especially during its first few months. If you’re starting to notice a slight wobble, though, it can be a sign of an underlying bigger problem; call a professional immediately to help you out and get your panels checked.

5. Don’t place heavy items close or on the balustrade

A sudden and strong force can shatter your glass panels, so for everyone’s safety, it is best that you keep heavy or unstable items away from them. Moreover, if you have kids at home, help them understand that the balustrade isn’t meant for playing with or jumping on. Keep them from throwing a ball against it or sitting on it. This helps to minimize preventable accidents. 

Conclusion

Glass balustrades serve as a beautiful and elegant addition to your home or property, but you must take care of them regularly to help preserve its brilliance.

Are you looking for seasoned glass balustrade manufacturers in Perth? Look no further! We’re a team of highly skilled and experienced professionals when it comes to balustrading in the city. Get in touch with us today so we can start working on your project!

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