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Frequently Asked Questions
You can send an email to the sales team who can reply directly with a quote. Alternatively, you can call us on the number listed in our contact with a list of products and quantities you require.
All opening hours and contact information can be found on our homepage.
We certainly can! Chances are good that we can make it happen! We have installed a variety of unique custom mirrors/glass in homes and businesses, contact us to see how we can help.
Yes, we can frame mirrors/pictures/paintings/certificates with a selection of dozens of different styles of custom frames.
This depends on the kind of project/request. Larger projects may require more lead time. Please contact us on our contact number for more details.
At New Belgium Glass House we work with everyone whether you’re a CONTRACTOR • HOMEOWNER • ARCHITECT • DESIGNER • BUILDER• REMODELER. We welcome all new business whether you are a contractor looking to complete a project, or if you are the home owner looking to add a little something to your space. Feel more than free to come into our store.
Medium Density Fibreboard or MDF is an engineered wood composite. It is made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into fine particles, combining it with wax and a resin binder and applying high temperature and pressure.
Plywood is a wooden panel made by putting together several thin layers of wood veneers to create a solid piece. The layers can be different types of wood.
Float glass is made by a process in which molten glass is fed into a float bath of molten tin. Most glass made today is Float glass. Annealed glass is standard Float glass and breaks into shards.
Tempered glass is a safety glass manufactured through a process of extreme heating and rapid cooling. It is 4 to 5 times stronger than standard annealed glass and breaks into small pepples rather than large sharp chards when broken. Once cut to size, tempered glass cannot be re-cut as it will only crumble into small pieces.
Yes, to whatever pattern and size you need. Please call us to set up an appointment, or come by and see us at our store.
Make sure you clean the glass every other week with normal use, and when doing so you may use whatever glass cleaner you prefer. However, we recommend you stay away from cleaners with ammonia. Be sure you do not let the glass air-dry, but wipe it dry with a clean lint free cloth. You may also use vinegar and water; 1 cup of vinegar to 1 gallon of water. For “heavy duty” jobs, add more vinegar. Cleaning your glass once every other week will keep your glass looking great for years to come.
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