Doors and partitions
Cracked or broken panels in framed or frameless doors, office partitions and interior glass divisions.
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Assessment and replacement planning for cracked or broken glass in doors, partitions, shower screens, shopfronts and fixed panels. The opening, glass, frame, hardware and access are reviewed before the scope is confirmed.
Common replacement scopes
Replacement is not only a loose-glass order. The surrounding frame, fixings, hardware, exposure and access can change what is required.
Cracked or broken panels in framed or frameless doors, office partitions and interior glass divisions.
Damaged screens and enclosure panels reviewed together with the fittings, seals, wall and kerb condition.
Commercial glass openings assessed for dimensions, frame condition, public-facing access and adjacent finishes.
What to send
Clear site information reduces guesswork before measurement.
Identify the panel, opening, frame and immediate safety or access concern.
Confirm dimensions and the details that affect fabrication and fitting.
Confirm the proposed glass, edge work, holes, hardware interface and finish.
Carry out the agreed work and check the fitted panel and related operation.
Glass replacement FAQ
A cracked or broken panel is normally assessed as replacement work because the damage affects the panel itself. The surrounding frame, hardware and access should also be checked before the next step is confirmed.
Send a clear photo of the full panel, close-up photos of the damage and frame, approximate width and height, the property location and a note about access to the glass.
The existing glass can be reviewed for colour, texture, coating and thickness, but exact matching depends on what can be identified and sourced. Any proposed alternative should be confirmed before replacement.
No. Frames, hinges, floor springs, handles, seals and other hardware are assessed separately because they may be serviceable, may need adjustment or may form an additional replacement scope.
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