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READ MOREWe highly recommend 100% pure silicone, aquarium grade silicone or food grade silicone. These can be purchased at any home or hardware store. This silicone will not harm the silver on the back of the mirror. DO NOT USE LIQUID NAILS ON MIRRORS. It will ruin your mirror.
READ MOREFirst, keep in mind that you won’t be standing directly up against the mirror, so there is no reason to have the mirror go all the way to the floor, except for decoration. If you can keep the mirror above the outlets as well, you can save a few bucks in the costs of labor.
READ MOREYes, we have a flat fee for delivery. If delivery is purchased, we will also pre-measure your job, and install it as well.
READ MORENo, Tempered glass is not alterable in any way.
READ MORENo, unfortunately those are no longer made, and are unable to be replaced. Use care when removing these strips. If they break, you will need to tape off and use colored silicone in its place to match it as closely as possible.
READ MOREGenerally, windows are either Single Strength (3/32″) or Double Strength (1/8″). Measuring is the only way to tell. If you have dual pane windows, you will need to remove the window and measure, or we can come out and measure with our “Laser”. We can also determine the type of glass, such as Low-E glass,
READ MORENo. Tempering is not available for mirror. The heat process would actually melt the silver material off of the back of the mirror, rendering it ruined and unusable. If safety is an issue, the mirror can have an adhesive vinyl backing applied
READ MOREYes there is. Laminated glass can be used in place of tempered glass in most cases. Laminated glass consists of a clear malleable material sandwiched between two thin pieces of glass, and then permanently bonded together. This process allows the glass to be broken, but will stay together 100%, just cracking is allowed. The cost
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