Are your glass windbreaks suitable for commercial use, like restaurants or cafés?
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Yes – our systems are frequently used in hospitality settings, including outdoor dining areas, rooftop terraces and smoking zones.
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Yes – our systems are frequently used in hospitality settings, including outdoor dining areas, rooftop terraces and smoking zones.
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Glass screens provide some noise reduction, especially when used in combination with plants or fences, but they are not soundproof barriers.
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Yes – in many cases, a glass windbreak can function as a boundary screen. However, check local planning and party wall regulations if installing near a property line.
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No – everything you need is included, and our installation guides make the process easy to follow.
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Our glass panels and posts are tested for outdoor wind loads and comply with structural safety standards. Let us know if your location is especially exposed.
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Yes, though additional reinforcement may be needed. We can provide guidance for most decking systems, including composite.
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Frosted glass or taller Alu Flex panels offer the best combination of wind shelter and privacy for gardens, terraces or spas.
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Yes – our systems are suitable for raised areas. Just ensure your surface and subframe can support the fixings. We’re happy to advise.
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It depends on your location, height, and proximity to boundaries. We recommend checking with your local council before installation.
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Clear glass preserves your view while shielding you from wind. Frosted (opal) glass provides wind protection and privacy – ideal for overlooked gardens or hot tub areas.