Discover the perfect blend of style and functionality with our extensive range of commercial glass hardware. Whether you're working on a sleek office building or a modern retail space, our hardware solutions cater to all your architectural needs.
Our commercial frameless glass hardware is designed with both aesthetics and durability in mind. From sophisticated architectural glass and hardware to practical glass architectural hardware, we have everything you need to bring your vision to life.
At Elite Glass Solutions, we're dedicated to providing top-notch products that meet the highest standards of quality and design. Our commercial & architectural hardware for glass is no exception.
Explore our selection of commercial glass hardware, featuring sleek designs and superior functionality. Our products are perfect for creating stunning glass facades, partitions, and doors that enhance any commercial space.
Commercial glass hardware refers to the fittings and accessories used in the installation and support of glass elements in commercial buildings, such as doors, windows, partitions, and facades.
Architectural glass hardware typically refers to high-end, aesthetically focused hardware used in premium residential or commercial buildings. Commercial glass hardware, on the other hand, is more focused on functionality and durability, catering to a wider range of commercial applications.
To maintain your commercial glass hardware, regularly clean the hardware with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Check for any signs of wear or damage periodically and tighten any loose screws or fittings.
Yes, we offer custom glass hardware solutions to meet the unique requirements of your project through our network of glass manufacturing partners. Our team can work with you to design and manufacture hardware that perfectly fits your specifications and aesthetic preferences.
During the installation of commercial glass hardware, ensure that the surface is clean and level. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully, use the appropriate tools, and ensure that all components are securely fastened. It's also important to consider the load-bearing capacity and safety requirements of the hardware.
Commercial glass hardware should meet relevant safety standards and building codes, such as the Australian Standards (AS) for glass in buildings and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards. These standards ensure that the hardware is strong enough to support the glass and maintain safety in commercial environments.