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Looking for glass splashbacks in Melbourne? Sitting at the rear of your work surface, glass splashbacks designed to protect kitchen walls against moisture, heat, and food debris when cooking.

We’re not just talking about the obvious spots that you clean up after each session either; the tiny water molecules that would otherwise seep into the wall unseen can cause structural damage over time.

Due to their protective nature when it comes to moisture and heat, glass splashbacks are ideal for use in bathrooms too.

Glass, naturally, is a fantastic material for splashbacks. The protection offered by a good splashback, can, in the long run, save you considerable amounts of money in remedial building costs.

And with an endless array of colors and designs available out there, we’re certain you’ll be able to find one to match your kitchen or bathroom. You can buy kitchen Splashbacks or Bathroom Splashbacks from Economy Glass.

But not everyone is familiar with what they’re all about, so we wanted to answer some of your questions. So, let’s explore glass splashback in Melbourne in a little more detail and discover how they’ll benefit your home.

How Glass Splashbacks Made?

Glass splashbacks are made from toughened glass – or tempered glass as it’s often known. Glass of this sort heat-treated for additional strength. It’ll therefore be able to absorb a bit more punishment and heat before they break.

The toughened glass around five times as strong as normal glass, and, since the exterior is at a slightly different tension to the core, it’ll shatter into tiny, blunt fragments as opposed to shards if it’s smashed. This makes it a safe choice as well as a stylish one.

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Is It Possible To Cut A Glass Splashback?

While it’s possible to cut into tempered glass, we wouldn’t recommend it. Once your saw passes through a certain point, the tension between the interior and exterior of the glass will instantaneously resolve – causing it to shatter. In other words, do not cut into your splashback. In doing so, you will ruin it!

We would always recommend having tempered glass splashbacks in Melbourne made-to-measure, this will eliminate any sizing issues and mean that you’ve got exactly the right size for the space it’s designed for.

Can Glass Splashbacks Use with Gas Hobs?

Glass splashbacks will work perfectly well with gas hobs, provided that there’s a decent gap between your hot pots and pans and the surface of the glass.

As a general rule of thumb, this should be 110mm or more, as measured from the rear of the hob. Repeated cycles of heat and cold will cause the glass to crack, so it’s best to keep the distance between the two as wide as possible.

A gas hob also requires plenty of space on either side. So, if you’re looking to install one in a chimney breast, for example, 300mm from each wall is a recommended minimum when installing alongside glass splashbacks in Melbourne. But for best results, you should consider 500mm or more.

You’ll also need to be sure that there’s a little space in front so that passers-by aren’t at risk of knocking pots and pans off.

If you can’t accommodate your hob without a decent gap around the front, back, and sides. Then it’s time to consider a smaller hob.

 

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Splashbacks are an essential part of both kitchens and bathrooms. Not only do they protect your walls from moisture and dirt, but they also serve an important function as part of the décor.

Once upon a time, tiles were the most popular splashback material. But nowadays, glass splashbacks Melbourne are becoming more popular with homeowners across Australia. If you’d like to learn why so many homeowners have chosen glass splashbacks, keep reading to learn about the advantages they have over tile splashbacks for your kitchen and bathroom.

  1. Versatility

Unlike tile splashbacks, you and your glass supplier can come up with a custom glass splashback design for your kitchen or bathroom. This gives you the freedom to come up with a design that fits in with the dimensions and décor of your home without making any drastic changes; you can customize your glass splashback to whatever size and shape you desire.

  1. Maintenance

One of the biggest downsides to tile splashbacks is the grout between each tile. Grout degrades over time. And as it does, it fades and begins to look unsightly. Grout can also leave your kitchen or bathroom dusty when it begins to crumble. And the tiles can break or separate from the wall over time. This makes tile splashbacks harder to maintain.

A tempered glass splashbacks Melbourne, made to the thickness that you desire, will be easier to maintain than a tile splashback. The lack of grout alone means that you won’t have any dust or degradation issues to deal with in the future.

  1. Cleanliness
    Grout picks up dirt, germs, moisture, and mold over time. And this means that a tile splashback will become unhygienic, especially if you don’t have time to clean it regularly.

With a glass splashback behind your cooker to catch stray blobs of food, cleanliness won’t be an issue. Glass is easy to clean because it has fewer seams and is smooth.

  1. Installation
    With the ability to customize your glass splashback. You’ll be able to install the completed splashback in its entirety in a short space of time. Your supplier will simply bring in the completed sheet of glass and attach it to the wall.

Tiles take longer to install because it needs to be cut in order to fit into a kitchen or bathroom space. And the use of grout means more time spent waiting for the grout to set.

  1. Lighting

Glass splashbacks Melbourne work well with both artificial and natural light. In a gloomy kitchen, this is an advantage because you can position your lighting. So, that it reflects off your glass splashback and illuminates the space. And the light from nearby windows will reflect off a glass splashback.

The less-reflective nature of tiles makes them less effective at lighting up your space.

  1. Space

A solid layer of tiles will serve to make a small bathroom or kitchen look even smaller since it takes up space. But although a glass splashback also takes up space, this will be less apparent due to the transparency of the glass.

You can also choose a mirrored glass splashback to reflect part of your kitchen or bathroom. This will give the illusion of more space.

  1. Creativity

Because glass is transparent, you can place a glass splashback over wall art or wall stickers. You’ll have something nice to look at as you cook or bathe.  And you won’t need to worry about the art suffering damage due to splashes of food or water.

And if you like to take notes while in the kitchen, you can even write or draw on your glass splashback.