A specialist firm that has worked with many construction companies, Glass Repair UK, has been expanding its experience in repairing and restoring damaged and scratched glass on site.
The firm is able to repair damage cause by cleaning, sandpaper damage, grinder splatter and chemical damage such as lime.
The most common cause of damage to glass on new builds and refurbished properties is cleaning damage. This can be caused in many ways. From the final clean down when grit has made it's ways onto the cleaning cloth and caused scratches, or poorly removed hardened paint/plaster with a blade which caused deep scratches.
Now Glass Repair UK can restore damaged glass to GGF, NHBC and B.S visual clarity standards and by repairing the glass you can save up to 83% of the replacement cost and save time.
Over the past 10 years more and more shop fronts have been badly damaged by acid and scratched graffiti, this graffiti is usually caused by forcing a metal or ceramic object over the surface of the glass, and the result is the window has a gang tag or offensive words on it. The only way to remove it until recently was to replace your glass!!
Not any more now Glass Repair UK can repair glass and SAVES the hassle of replacing the glass and at a fraction of the cost.
There are two repair options the company offers to client's, option one and the most popular is glass scratch removal and final polish. This option is ideal if the attack on glass was a one off and client's don't expect the glass to be reoffended.
Option two is glass scratch removal and filming, this option is ideal if customer's believe the glass may be reoffended as if they return they will only attack film not the glass and only the film will need to be replaced.
All the film Glass Repair UK uses comes with a five-year guarantee against fading and peeling away from glass.
The results of the company's repairs are so impressive that they are able to restore the glass to G.G.F, NHBC and B.S. visual clarity standard. Which means little if any visible distortion.
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