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Why Glass Table Tops?



We have the capability to custom cut, bevel, polish and temper your glass. This ensures a perfectly customized fit, gives you the opportunity to choose the glass type you want, and gets it delivered to you in record time for home and office needs.

 Whether it's for a glass table top replacement, glass table top cover or a table design of your own, the steps for customizing your glass table top are the same. Our glass table tops are custom manufactured, which means that all pieces can be to your specification. 

Protect your furniture from nicks, scratches, and other possible damage.

Refresh older pieces with a less permanent option, as compared to stains or paint.
Glass is beautiful; glass top is an excellent way to add shine to an otherwise dull item.
Elevate the impact of wood tables or dressers while protecting these investments from scratches, glass rings, sun damage and scuffs.

Order a tabletop to complete a table, nightstand or even a plant stand.

Renew old glass table inserts with a glass table replacement; outdoor tables are especially vulnerable to damage and weathering.

Show the beauty of your valuable furniture while protecting it

Protect your table or other furniture with a glass table top. Custom-made protective glass covers guards your furniture against scratches, spills and accidental heat sources. 
Benefits of Table Cover
There are many benefits in using glass as a cover to protect your valuable furniture:

Easy to clean and hygienic.

Does not scratch or get damaged easily.
The transparent nature of glass helps show the beauty of your valuable furniture.
Use ultra clear or low Iron glass for more transparency.
Use clear shield to make it even easier to keep your glass cover clean.
No more table cloth or covers to wash.
No more worries about stubborn stains.
Always custom made for a perfect fit
What You Need to Know About Glass Table Covers?
When used as a cover, thinner glass such as 1/4" is used most.

There is normally no need to temper the glass as there is ample support provided by the furniture.

The most common finish is a smooth polish but a decorative beveled edge can be used as well.

The corners of the glass are normally slightly rounded but the exact shape of the table can also be duplicated.

Send us a picture of the table and/ or a paper template for a precise fabrication.

Choose glass type or color according to your preference.

What Is The Difference Between Glass Table Tops And Glass Table Covers?

The main difference is glass thickness.

A thick glass table top can be used both as a protective glass table cover on existing furniture, and as the whole glass surface of a table on an existing pedestal.

It is not recommended to use a thin glass table cover as the whole surface of a glass table top.

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