Here’s everything you need to know about installing a custom-made Glass Splashback. A DIY single panel backsplash installation may also be explained using the information in this post. Custom splashbacks need precise measurements to ensure that they can be installed quickly and accurately. As long as the measurements are accurate, everything will operate smoothly.
The Prodim Proliner allows for very accurate measurements
Accuracy in measuring is critical to ensuring a smooth fitting procedure. It is impossible to make mistakes with a Prodim Proliner. Your splashback’s digital design is generated using measurements taken with a Proliner using a wire to mark the essential spots. With the Proliner, experts can make complicated backsplash shapes without making any mistakes when it comes to fitting.
Create a visual representation of your design ideas
With the customer’s dimensions, professional graphic designers will develop images of the art design, which will then be agreed upon. If the buyer wishes to change the location, color, or size of the design, they may do so at this point. The client opted to take the design up a notch.
Cut-outs and other features may be added to the glass to make it fit the design
This is essential if you want the fitting to go well. It will be much simpler to fit the glass if it has been precisely measured and cut. All of your cut-outs will be included in the final product.
Use a silicone adhesive to fix it
The Glass Splashback is attached to the wall using low-modulus silicone glue, applied by professionals. For the glass backsplash, you can also go with a neutral color. Silicone is a great material to employ because of its resistance to UV rays, water, and several chemicals. From -60°C to 120°C, it can also withstand both cold and high temperatures. Choosing the right adhesive for the splashbacks is essential to their long-term viability. There are eight years of experience in the field among our fitters.
Using silicone ‘blobs’ of the same size and distribution, the silicone is applied directly to the wall. If you’re making your own single-panel hob Glass Splashback, but you may use silicone on the back of the glass panel.
Assist with a soft touch to secure the glass panel to the wall
Begin from the bottom and work your way up. Hold the glass panel against the wall for a few seconds while pressing and holding it onto the silicone ‘blobs.’
Make sure you apply the silicone sealant
A clean and constant silicone seal ensures that no water or germs may get behind the splashback. It also has a clean and well-kept appearance. This is more difficult than it seems!
Silicone seal
For a neat finish, the silicone must be applied uniformly. Finally, the extra silicone is scraped away to create a clean, finished edge.
Plates for Sockets
The last touches matter. To make your glass splashback look its best, choose the appropriate socket plates. Brushed stainless steel or polished chrome socket covers, for example, go well with a mirrored glass backsplash.
Make Your Own Glass Splashbacks
Glass splashbacks tailored to your kitchen will need a professional installer, but new DIY hob splashbacks have just been produced by vendors that are simple to install yourself.
Toughened glass splashback benefits
When it comes to protecting your bathroom and kitchen, toughened glass is an excellent option. Colored, printed, or mirrored glass is your best choice if you’re going for a sleek, contemporary style. In terms of both aesthetics and functionality, toughened glass splashbacks and worktops are well worth the expenditure. There are several advantages to using glass for your splashbacks and worktops, which is why they are becoming more popular.
Hygienic
Glass is particularly sanitary since it is impermeable to water, germs, and oil. Glass, unlike tiled surfaces, is particularly simple to clean because of its sleek and smooth surface. Cleaning products like bleach may be used to remove stains and blemishes from glass surfaces. Wiping them away with a sponge or cloth is as simple as using the cleaning substance.
Viruses like MRSA, HIV, Hepatitis B/C virus, and many other viruses, bacteria, and algae/fungi can be removed and destroyed from toughened glass splashbacks and worktops using industrial and hospital-grade detergents! Regular cleaning of the glass splashback is essential for
- Improved hygienic conditions
- It removes odors that are unpleasant.
- Fireproof, non-hazardous, non-flammable
- There are no blemishes.
Resistance to heat and impact
Toughened glass is the norm for all of your splashback and worktop solutions from reputable vendors. Toughened glass is far more durable than untoughened glass. Splashbacks and worktops made of toughened glass are ideal, in your opinion. If you drop a pot or a frying pan on the countertop, you won’t have to worry about shattering the glass. Toughened glass can handle temperatures up to 400 degrees Celsius, which makes it perfect for use behind your stove in the kitchen.
Valued and cost-effective
Splashbacks and worktops made of toughened glass are more durable and stronger than those made of ceramic tile, quartz, granite, or laminate. Once the glass is fitted, it will serve the kitchen for many years to come. Re-grouting and re-tiling of the tiles would be necessary to maintain their aesthetic appeal over time. Granite, quartz, and laminate may all discolor and are less heat resistant, and their non-porous nature makes them breeding grounds for bacteria and germs.
In the future, property developers will increasingly utilize toughened glass for splashbacks and countertops in new construction. By making this choice, you’ll also be increasing the value of your house. The versatile glass splashback has become the new trend for kitchen renovations. Though a wide range of materials is used for splashbacks, toughened glass is the best material choice.