• LocationUppingham, Rutland, Leicester Road, LE15 9SB**
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Express Uppingham glaziers replace glass for a variety of reasons. we provide an emergency response service for broken glass repairs where we would board the windows for your security and then replace the glass usually within 48 hours in and around the Uppingham area.

Glass in Uppingham commercial properties that should be but doesnt meet safety requirements can be replaced with safety glass. All enquiries are welcome with free estimates and quotes by phoning our Uppingham team.

Glass for use in Uppingham domestic properties typically comes in two varieties; single or double-glazed, with a choice of either float/annealed or toughened glass. Single-glazed windows with float glass can normally be fitted on the same day. Our Uppingham glaziers are able to replace glass from either the outside or the inside of properties, if the framework allows it. If required, we can source scaffolding and/or lifting vehicles for high glass installations.

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Uppingham Glazing Testimonials

Customer Name: Mrs R Larkin.
I had reason to call and use your company on Tuesday 07/12/2010, your engineer by the name of Mr G. Lilloy came to my property. I would like to commend this engineer who painstakingly worked well above and beyond his call of duty. Would you please pass on my commendation to him and although i had let him know how much i appreciated his work at the time, I would like it to be made official. An excellent and competant engineer.

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Example Of Our Glass Services

How is glass made?
Molten glass is formed by heating up a combination of silica and sodium carbonate, with added lime, magnesium oxide and aluminium oxide, to form soda-lime glass. This is then rolled down a bed of molten tin that has been subjected to a atmosphere of nitrogen and hydrogen to prevent oxidization of the tin.

This molten glass is then cooled and cut by machine using a diamond cutter, and then subjected to nitrogen gas at high pressure to give it a shiny finish. Glass created using this method is called float glass, which is name used for the normal glass used you find in glass installations today.

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