by Jeff Gough | Oct 20, 2023 | Sydney Glass Company News
Imagine your typical Sunday afternoon with your little ones revelling in play. Then suddenly, the tranquillity is broken by the unmistakable sound of glass shattering. You rush to the scene only to find your living room window is smashed by a rogue soccer ball on a...
by Liverpool Glass | Jul 18, 2023 | Sydney Glass Company News
Glass on buildings is as common and well-known as pen and paper. But what about using glass for interior features? Many businesses are opting for glass as a chic way of improving boring spaces with glass doors, shelves, partitions & curtain walls; this expands the...
by Liverpool Glass | Jun 29, 2023 | Sydney Glass Company News
Safety glass is a crucial feature in modern construction, and its use goes beyond the automotive industries. It is a unique type of glass designed to be less prone to breakage. It also has additional safety features that make it less likely to cause injuries when...
by Jeff Gough | Apr 18, 2023 | Sydney Glass Company News
Your bathroom is looking a little tired and you think updating the shower screen will truly transform the space. And you’ve decided you can handle the DIY project yourself. While installing a shower screen may seem simple enough, the process is both difficult and...
by Jeff Gough | Sep 12, 2022 | Sydney Glass Company News
If you live on Australia’s east coast, you would be no stranger to Lina Nina. Record-setting rainfall has wreaked havoc for months – and our homes have not been immune to damage. Especially our windows. If you’ve noticed your windows spring a leak when it rains,...
by Jeff Gough | Jun 22, 2022 | Sydney Glass Company News
Tips and Tricks for the best-looking windows in your street with 4 easy steps. Had an emergency glass repair completed and now your new brilliant and sparkly window outshines the rest of your windows at home? Don’t worry! Just follow our simple process to bring your...
by Jeff Gough | Feb 11, 2022 | Sydney Glass Company News
Would you know what to do if you came home to a broken window? It’s a nightmare scene. You’ve just returned home to find a broken window and some of your possessions missing. You call the police immediately, maybe even your home insurance provider. Now what to do...
by Jeff Gough | Jul 7, 2021 | Sydney Glass Company News
Most DIY jobs around the house are safe – you can’t do too much damage replacing a leaky tap or unblocking a drain. And certainly there’s an element of satisfaction when you can happily tick off a repair job that you’ve completed yourself. Glass replacement is not one...
by Jeff Gough | Mar 18, 2021 | Sydney Glass Company News
There will come a time when you have to repair glass in your house. Whether it is a windowpane or sliding panel of a bookcase, it is a job that is best left for specialists. The worst aspect of the glass is that one doesn’t remember to change it until it is broken,...
by Jeff Gough | Aug 20, 2020 | Sydney Glass Company News
Glass is the most remarkable material that has been a force of change all around the world. Whether packaging material or building material like windows or glass door, you will find glass everywhere. Have you ever imagined how signals of light move about 125,000...
by Jeff Gough | Jun 24, 2020 | Sydney Glass Company News
An exciting dining experience needs more than just a delicious meal. For that purpose, restaurants are now turning into architectural masterpieces. Out of those exterior design marvels, glass restaurants are the most dazzling and spectacular. With door and window...
by Jeff Gough | Mar 11, 2019 | Sydney Glass Company News
Yes, you might have had a broken window in your home for a while now – maybe a few days, maybe a few weeks. Is it a good idea to keep postponing hiring experts that can help with glass replacement? No. There are actually countless reasons why it would be recommended...
by Jeff Gough | Feb 18, 2019 | Sydney Glass Company News
When you first hear about the possibility of needing emergency glass repair, you might consider turning this into a DIY project, not knowing that you may do more harm than good. Actually, in all situations in which you consider tampering with broken or damaged glass...
by Jeff Gough | Sep 20, 2015 | Sydney Glass Company News
Our boys work hard all day and a 6.30 am start is not uncommon to commence due to a break in or act of vandalism from the night before. The Commercial Job: Our first job is at a corner shop and we come face to face with a distraught business owner who has his front...
by Jeff Gough | Sep 20, 2015 | Sydney Glass Company News
Apartments and multi-storey homes are about to get a little safer for children thanks to a rule change around windows in new buildings. The Australian Building Codes Board has ruled that all windows in new homes and apartments that are more than two metres off the...
by Jeff Gough | Sep 20, 2015 | Sydney Glass Company News
According to Australia standards, you can use regular Float Glass on a second floor child’s bedroom. Kids however often use their bed like a trampoline. In this case, think of a child bouncing on their bed next to a window and say one bounce propels them through...
by Jeff Gough | Sep 20, 2015 | Sydney Glass Company News
Attention Property and Strata Managers, we are sorry for being a bit harsh here – but we need to warn you about the risks and dangers of not having proper glazing that conform to the Australia Standards. If you aren’t using us, our big question for you is: + Are...
by Jeff Gough | Sep 20, 2015 | Sydney Glass Company News
I am very proud to be part of Liverpool Glass and if I may, I would like to share with you a quick yet powerful act of contribution by my boss the owner of Liverpool Glass Jeff Gough. “Goughy” as we call him at the office after a long day on the road was very touched...
by Jeff Gough | Sep 20, 2015 | Sydney Glass Company News
This is what it cost one Real Estate agent in Sydney’s west recently for trying to cut corners and do it on the cheap! Ironically the $63.00 saved to the landlord, cost the agent $200k in compensation. The judge’s ruling stated that the agent was in charge...
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