glass maintenance

Keep your glass looking crystal clear and your home inviting with a touch of expert care! At Casse Glass, we believe that regular maintenance is the key to preserving the beauty and functionality of your glass installations. Whether it's a shimmering shower screen or a sleek window, our skilled glaziers are here to provide tailored maintenance tips and services that protect your investment and enhance your home’s aesthetic. Say goodbye to grime and hello to radiance—discover how our professional touch can keep your glass shining brighter for longer!

How to Maintain and Clean Your Shower Screen for Lasting Shine

Maintaining and cleaning your shower screen regularly is essential for preserving its shine and extending its lifespan. To keep your shower screen looking its best, it's important to clean it after each use by wiping it down with a squeegee or microfibre cloth to prevent water spots and soap scum buildup. For a deeper clean, use a mild detergent or a vinegar solution to remove any stubborn stains or residue, avoiding harsh chemicals that can damage the glass. Regularly checking and cleaning the seals and tracks will also help maintain the screen's functionality and appearance. By incorporating these simple practices into your routine, you can ensure your shower screen remains clear and sparkling for years to come.

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Common Glass Breakage Problems and How to Prevent Them

Glass breakage is a common issue that can be prevented with a few proactive measures, ensuring the longevity and safety of your glass installations. Understanding the common causes, such as impact damage, thermal stress, and improper installation, is key to preventing breakages. To reduce the risk, ensure that glass is installed by professionals who follow the correct procedures and use high-quality materials. Regular inspections can help identify any potential issues early, such as loose fittings or cracks, which can be addressed before they lead to more serious problems. Additionally, using safety glass where appropriate can significantly minimise the risk of injury in the event of breakage. By taking these precautions, you can maintain the integrity and appearance of your glass features for years to come.

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