A Cutting-Edge Glass can repair French door glass as long as there are removable stops, If the door glass is incased in the door, we are unable to repair your door but we can recommend someone to you if needed.
Design, Installation and Repair
Much like a patio door, French doors add a certain elegance and design to your home. While it may seem like you might need to replace the whole door if a piece of glass is broken, but you don’t. A Cutting Edge Glass can help you with replacing multiple pieces of glass on your French door or just one piece. Much like regular patio doors and windows, French door glass can be dual pane. With dual pane windows you do run into the chance of having a broken seal. We have options to fix this for you as well.
How does the Glass Replacement on A French Door Work?
Many people may think it is easy to replace the glass on their own, but on the contrary it can be a bit of a hassle. A Cutting Edge Glass makes it easy and can do the work for you with our highly trained and professional technicians. When you have set up an appointment the options are endless when it comes
to modifying your French door glass. Here is how to get started:
– First, you will need to call our office to have a skilled technician come out and take measurements and go over options with you to obtain the look you are trying to achieve. Usually, someone can be at your house 1-2 business days (Monday thru Friday) to measure for you.
– Second, some companies offer to cut the glass for you at the time of the appointment, but at A Cutting Edge Glass, we want to make sure you have the pick of your choice and we can fabricate it to the specifications of the door and your design.
– Finally, once the glass has been ordered and arrived at our shop, we will call you with a time and date to finish the install so that your French door is good as new.
The Option of Using Safer Glass
Maintaining your yard can be hazardous to your French doors. It’s quite easy for any lawn tool to kick up rocks or debris that may hit your glass and cause damage. A Cutting Edge Glass has many options to protect and prevent glass from harming you or your family.
– The first option is tempered glass. This glass is offered in a wide verity of thickness and color choices. The glass is put through an oven which causes the glass to become stronger and if broken, to break into smaller, dull pieces, instead of the shards of glass that can cause injury.
– Another option available to you is Laminated glass. Keeping you and your family’s safety in mind this type of glass can protect you from not only damage by debris, but also the elements like heat and wind. It also provides protection from harmful UV rays.