Here’s all you need to know about Mirror Repair

Here’s all you need to know about Mirror Repair

Did your child hit a cricket ball so hard that it smashed a panel or mirror in your home? Did a heavy object accidentally knock and crack the glass mirror in your room? Worry no more because we have easy repair facilities for broken mirrors. You don’t have to see your face in the cracks any longer! You just have to call our experienced team at Fair Glass Repair and schedule an appointment to get your mirror fixed.

What to expect when you are calling team Fair Glass Repair?

Whenever you call an expert for repairing the mirror, there are a few things that you can expect.

  1. Photos and sizes of the affected panel will be sought, and they should get this information from you. This is important as the size and placement of a panel affect what kind of glass can be used according to AS1288-2006 (the Australian Standards for glass in buildings).
  2. We’ll then quote the task according to regulations, and then go over it with you on the phone so you understand what’s involved. If you accept the quote, we’ll then lock in an appointment time that suits you.
  3. We’ll then come at that time, set the repaired glass back in and make your room shinier and brighter than it looked with a broken mirror in it!

Why should you get your mirror repaired?

For most people, getting a mirror ‘repaired’ is a misnomer. If a panel is cracked or damaged, generally the only way is to totally replace it, especially in light of AS1288-2006 as this is often mandatory. Thus, it’s best to replace the mirror altogether. There are sometimes minor repairs that can be performed, but if cracked or chipped the integrity of the panel has been compromised, and subject to its placement in a room, cannot be repaired but must be replaced by a glazier.

Repairing a mirror, is hence, very simple, and thus, everyone must know one good place to get their broken mirrors repaired from. For more details on the mirror repairs, feel free to contact us on 0490 417 466.

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