Frameless Glass Balustrade Guide

Glass balustrades are a versatile and stylish option for enhancing the safety and aesthetics of various areas in your home or commercial space. Their sleek and modern design makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
Frameless external deck glass balustrade

Deck Balustrade

Glass balustrades provide a clear barrier that enhances the view from your deck while maintaining safety and compliance with building codes.

Duo glass balustrade system installed in the external balcony area

Balcony Balustrade

Balconies benefit from the unobstructed view that glass balustrades offer, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Stairs with glass balustrade

Landing Balustrade

Glass balustrades can be used to create a sense of openness and continuity on stair landings, enhancing the overall design of the staircase.

U-Shaped Staircase with Glass Balustrade

Staircase Balustrade

Whether used for interior or exterior staircases, glass balustrades add a modern touch and allow light to flow freely, brightening up the space.

Frameless glass pool fence surrounding the swimming pool

Pool Balustrade

Glass balustrades are a safe and elegant option for enclosing pool areas, providing a barrier without obstructing the view of the pool.

Understand the Different Types of Glass

When it comes to glazing, understanding the different types of glass available is essential for making informed decisions. Each type of glass has unique characteristics and applications, so let’s explore the differences between standard float glass, toughened glass, laminated glass, and SentryGlas.

Float glass breakage pattern

Float Glass

Standard float glass is a traditional type of glass commonly used in windows and doors. It is manufactured by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, which results in a smooth surface with uniform thickness.

It is relatively inexpensive and easy to produce, making it a popular choice for residential and commercial applications. However, it is more prone to breaking than other types of glass.

Toughened glass breakage pattern

Toughened Glass

Toughened glass is processed by heating standard float glass and then rapidly cooling it. This process creates a glass that is stronger and more resistant to impact and thermal stress compared to standard float glass.

It is considered a safety glass because when it breaks, it shatters into small, blunt pieces, reducing the risk of injury. It is commonly used in applications where safety is a concern.

Laminated glass breakage pattern

Laminated Glass

Laminated glass is made by bonding two or more layers of glass together with a plastic interlayer under heat and pressure. This creates a strong, durable glass that holds together when shattered.

It is also considered a safety glass because even when broken, the glass remains in place, held together by the interlayer. This type of glass is often used in applications where security or protection from flying glass is important.

Laminated glass breakage pattern

Sentry Glass

SentryGlas is a type of laminated glass that uses an ionoplast interlayer instead of the traditional PVB interlayer. The ionoplast interlayer is stronger and more rigid than PVB, providing enhanced strength and stiffness to the glass.

It offers improved clarity and edge stability compared to traditional laminated glass. It is often used in structural applications where strength and safety are very important.

Available Glass Customisations

Transform your space with our range of customizable glass options. From standard to low-iron, tinted to frosted, we offer a variety of customizations to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking to enhance privacy, or simply add a touch of style, we have the perfect glass solution for you. Explore our options and discover how you can create a unique and functional space with our customisable glass.

Standard glass close up image

Standard

Standard clear glass is a versatile and widely-used type of glass known for its clarity and transparency. While it is typically colorless, it may have a slight green tint due to the presence of iron oxide in the raw materials used to make the glass.

Low iron glass close up image

Low-Iron

Low iron glass is made with a reduced iron content, which makes it clearer and more transparent than standard glass. It is often used in applications where clarity and aesthetics are important, such as in display cases and architectural features.

Tinted glass with different colours

Tinted

Tinted glass is treated with a special film that reduces the amount of light and heat that passes through it. It is available in various shades and can help improve energy efficiency and privacy.

Frosted glass closeup image

Frosted

Frosted glass is treated with acid or sandblasted to create a frosted appearance. It is commonly used in bathrooms, offices, and other areas where privacy is desired.

Glass Balustrade Systems

Mono

Anchor

Single anchor system used in a staircase

Mono is a strong and durable point-fixed frameless glass balustrade system. Additionally, it features anchors that are securely bolted through the glass panels.

Duo

Anchor

Double anchor / double disc glass balustrade system used in a house's balcony in Auckland

Duo provides extra support and rigidity, reducing visible hardware while ensuring a modern style without compromising reliability.

Pillar

Mini Post

Square mini post glass baluster system used in a house's balcony in Auckland

Pillar is a modern solution that combines style and practicality. Additionally, this system is designed to make your space look great while keeping things simple and safe.

Ward

Mini Post

Round mini post glass baluster system used in a house's balcony in Auckland with stainless steel handrails

Ward, similar to Pillar, eliminates concerns about water, leaves, and debris gathering, as the glass is lifted to allow them to escape easily, simplifying maintenance.

Vista

Channel

Aluminium channel glass balustrade system used in a house's deck in Auckland

Vista is a sleek and cantilevered design that combines elegance with robust engineering. Consequently, this system redefines modern architecture, offering a distinctive solution for your space.

Elite

Aluminium Frame

Aluminium post glass balustrade system used in a house's external balcony and staircase in Auckland

The perfect blend of strength, elegance, and low maintenance, coupled with the sturdy frame, provides robust support. This gives you peace of mind about the safety and reliability of your balustrades.

Brace

Anchor

Clamps (Mono) glass balustrade system installed on a staircase

Add a touch of elegance to your staircase or balcony with our clamp glass balustrade. Made from toughened glass and high-grade stainless steel clamps, this balustrade is not only durable but also visually appealing.

Juliet

Anchor

Juliet Glass Balustrade System

Elevate your balcony with our stylish Juliet balcony glass balustrade. Crafted from high-quality tempered glass, this balustrade offers safety without compromising your view.

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