Browse Forums Kitchen Splashbacks Re: Tiles or glass splashback 45Nov 26, 2013 6:47 pm Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Re: Tiles or glass splashback 49Jul 22, 2014 10:35 pm sooty I am getting a glass splashback, the total square metres are 2.65m with cutouts for power points. I have been quoted a maximum of $1590 to a minimum of $1255, that is metallic glass. Who was that through? I'm looking for glass splashbacks in perth but they are so expensive. Re: Tiles or glass splashback 50Jul 07, 2015 3:02 pm Glass Splashbacks are expensive because they are made from toughened glass. Toughened glass is cooked at high temperature to (temper) toughened it. Once it is toughened it cannot be cut. This means measurements of glass splashbacks are critical because if a tradesman is a few mm out then the whole peice of glass needs to be remade. In order to get a reasonable price I recommend going to a supplier that does a lot of them because they will have less wastage and will be able to price them more keenly. Glass 100 http://www.glass100.com.au/glass-splashbacks have done a number of splashbacks for both myself and people I know and the price has always been reasonable and their expertise and knowledge in this area is excellent. Re: Tiles or glass splashback 51Jul 13, 2015 5:31 pm Mattreno Glass Splashbacks are expensive because they are made from toughened glass. Toughened glass is cooked at high temperature to (temper) toughened it. Once it is toughened it cannot be cut. This means measurements of glass splashbacks are critical because if a tradesman is a few mm out then the whole peice of glass needs to be remade. In order to get a reasonable price I recommend going to a supplier that does a lot of them because they will have less wastage and will be able to price them more keenly. Glass 100 http://www.glass100.com.au/glass-splashbacks have done a number of splashbacks for both myself and people I know and the price has always been reasonable and their expertise and knowledge in this area is excellent. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ we have tiles . I don't think they look too bad. What do u guys think Re: Tiles or glass splashback 54Aug 09, 2015 9:48 am I very rarely clean my glass splashback, but I don't tend to throw food on it. Nor do I have reason to smear my fingers across it. Glass wipes work well apparently for quick easy cleaning. I have read that an issue with tiles can be the staining of the grout if not sealed properly. Need to remove glass panel out of concrete without wrecking the glass to get the spa room in, any recommendations on how to do that. Thank you 0 37681 |