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Balustrade UK can supply glass balustrade systems as well as glass splashbacks in various colours. Glass balustrades systems are composed of toughened glass, a steel frame and handrail. But what are the reasons for choosing glass?

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8 reasons for choosing a glass balustrade system

Balustrade UK can supplyglass balustradesystems as well as glass splashbacks in various colours.Glass balustradessystems are composed of toughened glass, a steel frame and handrail. But what are the reasons for choosing glass?

Glass Balustrades

Balustrades are manufactured as a safety guard, butthey do incorporate style and individuality when they are bespoke.Balustrades can be seen on well-known, high-end buildings, used bothcommerciallyanddomesticallyas a part of their construction as they are considered an appealing and cost effective solutionto issues of both safety and design.They also provide a benefit for buildings that boast nice scenery, allowing views of surroundings.8 reasons you should choose glass balustradesVersality

Style

Easy to maintain

Durability

Aesthetically pleasing

Modern

Simple to install

Cost effective

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A guide to balustrade systems

Balustrades are a unique installment into a home to add a sense of style and elegance.Balustrades are actually mandatory in commercial buildings for safety purposes.Prior to having a balustrade system installed, it fairs well to know what they are and the endless varieties available:
Balustrade systems are available for installation with or without handrails and can be manufactured by a variety of materials used to enhance safety.When looking a staircase, a balustrade is the posts that join the railings together - a typical system would include a top and bottom rail, and an infill material (a protect barrier.)By law, balustrades must be installed on the open side of a staircaseor balcony and the variety of designs available allow a bespoke and individual style concept added to that building.Bespoke BalustradesCustom-made balustrades are beginning to increase in popularity as they can be tailored to suit your home's, and more importantly, your, specified needs.Commercial BalustradesBalustrades that are set to be installed in a commercial property will need to be taken into account for their safety - which design and system will be best suited for their placement.This would include businesses outlined in section K (protection from falling, collision and impact) set by The Buildings Regulation 2010 Act.
Along with BSI standards that apply to the installation of Balustrades in commercial premises which state the following:1. BS6180 2011 - Code of practice for barriers that are in and about the building2. BS EN 12600 - Glass in the building; the pendulum test; the impact test method and classification for flat glass3. BS6206 1982 - Code of practice for the glazing of buildings4. BS6399 - Loading for buildings - all partsThe listed factors above especially come into practice if the building in question has a high level of foot traffic.In regards of designs, architectural glass balustrades are a popular choice.
This particular design looks very modern and professional - often used in shopping centres and government buildings - not to mention its versatility.An innovative option you may want t consider is smart glass, designed to block out ultraviolet rays and should produce a stunning look when light shines onto the glass.Choosing materialsThe materials that are available each haveindividual properties that need to be considered when being installed.
Aluminium balustrades will be strong and highly durable, with strong resistance against corrosion.
Aluminium balustrades are often powder coated which will create a much harder finish, thus them being used most for exterior use.As glass is a much more fragile material, the glass will often be toughened so to be more durable.For more information about balustrades or if you'd like to contact us, pleasevisit our website!Types of balustrades

Marble balustradeBalustradesare railings usually seen around stairwells or balcony's that prevent accidents.There's a variety of types ofbalustradesthat are often dependant upon the material they are constructed from. Prior to constructing a balustrade, it is ideal to familiarise yourself with your choices before deciding on a type.

Stainless SteelGlass BalustradesStainless Steel is a frequent choice when constructing balustrades as it is the most durable and versatile material available.
Steel balustradescan take a variety of forms, made from rounded or square steel poles.
They can also be decorative and ornate with filigree shapes and designs cut into them.
Often, ornate steel balustrades will have a timber handrail that runs over thebalustrading.WoodThe most common type ofbalustradeis that constructed of wood.
Woodbalustradesusually have a simple design, made up of little more than wooden posts beneath a railing.
The posts can come in a variety of designsand can be carved.StoneThe more luxurious choice found at grandeur buildings and estates.
They are made using one of the two techniques, carving or casting. Carved stone is more expensive of the two and if it requested in marble, the highest quality stone available, prepare to part with a large amount of money, however, they look doexquisite.PolymerIf you'd like an alternative to a stone balustrade but would like the same look, opt for a polymer balustrade.
Thesebalustradesare made to look like stone but are crafted from a cheaper and lighter material than stone.
These rails are consequently synthetic stone, created from a mixture of limestone dust, polymer resin and pigment.
Naturally, there is a vast selection of designs to choose from.PolyurethaneThis balustrade is a popular choice among many - it's lightweight but incredibly durable; it also cost less than other balustrade systems.VinylVinyl would be a considerably low-cost choice for abalustradesystem.
Thoughdo not let the material's inexpensiveness put you off from choosing vinyl balustrades, it is also durable and low-maintenance.
A fine choice for those who want a decent looking balustrade without breaking the bank.GlassAvast selection ofglass balustradesdesigns to choose from on our site.Please visit our website to see the types ofbalustradeswe can provide you.