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Your Quick Guide to Glass Kitchen Splashback Installation

Would you like to transform your kitchen by adding a splash of colour? One of the best ways to accomplish this is through a glass splashback installation. Unlike other splashback materials, glass offers a highly reflective surface that allows light to bounce off and make the kitchen appear bright and bigger. This boosts the kitchen's functionality, makes maintenance work more manageable and improves the general appearance of the room.

The key to achieving these goals is to make sure that the glass kitchen splashback installation work is done correctly. You can either choose to DIY or assign the work to a professional. Below are easy steps you should follow when you decide to do it yourself.

Know some basic guidelines

Working with glass can be tricky, so the first principle to ensuring that the project is a success is to handle the splashbacks with care. Place them on a stable surface to avoid hitting or stepping on them. Even though the splashbacks are made of reinforced glass, you should not mishandle them lest you create unsightly marks.

Prepare the wall

The area where the splashbacks will be installed should be prepared in advance. Experts recommend that you ensure the area is flat, dust-free and dry. Then, wipe the area so you don't see ugly smudges once the splashbacks are installed. Your objective here is to ensure the kitchen is gorgeous once the work is completed.

Mark the area

Your supplier will need to know the dimensions of the area you intend to install the splashbacks. The experts use these measurements to design customised pieces that fit perfectly on the wall. So, check the manufacturer's instructions to verify the dimensions, then create slight marks with a pencil so you can fit the splashbacks flawlessly like a pro. A general rule of thumb is to measure the hob width then split the area evenly — you may divide the number to mark the hobs centre point.

Smear the sealant and fit the splashbacks

You require clear silicone sealant to attach the splashbacks on the wall as it attaches the splashbacks firmly and prevents their damage over time. Place the masking tape a few millimetres from the markings then start applying the sealant. This makes clean-up work easier.

Once you are done, you can start fitting the splashbacks from the bottom part. Ensure the glass lines up with the markings before you press the splashbacks onto the wall. Your splashback supplier will provide the instructions, so follow them to the letter. Then, allow the sealant to dry for a day before touching it.

For more tips on installing glass splashback, reach out to a local glass company.


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