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A frameless glass balustrade installed in Crowborough

Our Crowborough Frameless Glass Balustrade

Here is one of our frameless glass balustrade projects for a client in Crowborough. Our client approached us on the project with the requirement to have an infinity glass balustrade installed on their balcony to the master bedroom. The client had already pre-installed a steel beam along the front edge of the balcony to accept our frameless glass balustrade channel.

The client did not want any metalwork post or clamp and wanted the most modern and minimalist option.

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Project details: Crowborough Frameless Glass Balustrade

Glass Balustrade project specification:

  • Project location: Crowborough, Wealden, East Sussex
  • Installed area: Flat roof, Balcony Area
  • Fixing method: Track based balustrade, installed to internal connections
  • Balustrade type: Fully frameless
  • Glass type: 21.5mm toughened and laminated standard clear glass
  • Handrail: no handrail

As per the requirements set out in part K building regulations, all domestic balustrades need to be 1100mm high (1.1M) externally and 900mm (0.9m) high internally. For staircases, this is 900mm above pitch line of the stairs. Download a copy of the latest part K building regulations.

Caution that small ledges and parapets can be deemed a step and the balustrade height may be taken from the height of the “step”

We generally always recommended using a handrail on balconies but if the correct glass is used, a handrail can be optional. Generally, the glass must be of a suitable thickness and be toughened and laminated.

In certain situations, privacy glass may be required in order to obtain planning permission for your balcony. We advise that you talk to your local authority to find out if you will require privacy glass. Often, privacy glass may be required where your balcony has a view into your neighbor’s space.

The maximum glass gaps allowed is anything less than 100mm. This is a Part K building regulations requirement. Check Part K building regulations for the latest balustrade requirements.

316 grade is the second-most common form of stainless steel. It has almost the same physical and mechanical properties as 304 stainless steel, and contains a similar material make-up. The key difference is that 316 stainless steel incorporates about 2 to 3 percent molybdenum. The addition increases corrosion resistance, particularly against chlorides and other industrial solvents.

316 stainless steel is commonly used in many industrial applications involving processing chemicals, as well as high-saline environments such as coastal regions and outdoor areas where de-icing salts are common. Due to its non-reactive qualities, 316 stainless steel is also used in the manufacture of medical surgical instruments.

Are you thinking about having a frameless glass balustrade system installed?

Our Crowborough-based client engaged us early so we were able to advise and assist.

There are always important considerations to be made before choosing your balustrade system. These are some of the most common considerations

  • What will the balustrade fix to? 

This is a very important consideration as the balustrade can only be as strong as what there is to fix. In the above project, the client was advised by their builders during the construction stage to have structural members inserted within the roof to support the frameless balustrade track

  • How will you weather the glass balustrade system?

This again is a very important consideration – we always recommend engaging a professional roofer for the weather in all balustrades systems. This way a warranty can be provided or preserved with the current flat roof system

Need a quote for your frameless balustrade project? Why not get in touch with us for a quote?

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