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Toughened Glass or Tempered Glass: What’s the difference?

Toughened Glass vs Tempered Glass: What’s the Difference? If you’ve been researching glass specifications for your commercial property or shop front, you’ve likely encountered both terms: toughened glass and tempered glass. You might be wondering what the difference is between these two types of safety glazing, which one you should specify, and whether one is […]

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Shopfront Cost Guide: Complete Pricing Breakdown & Calculator

Shopfront Cost Guide: Complete Pricing Breakdown & Calculator Quick Cost Overview Get instant pricing with our advanced shopfront cost calculator Material Type Cost per m² Small Shop (7.5m²) Medium Shop (12m²) Large Shop (21m²) Aluminium £350/m² £2,625 £4,200 £7,350 Toughened Glass £450/m² £3,375 £5,400 £9,450 Timber £520/m² £3,900 £6,240 £10,920 All prices include professional installation and

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Laminated Glass: Benefits, Security Ratings & Commercial Applications

Key Takeaways: Laminated glass blocks up to 99% of UV radiation, compared with roughly 25% for toughened glass, protecting displayed merchandise from fading. BS EN 356 security ratings range from P1A (basic impact resistance) to P8B (sustained forced-entry protection for banks and jewellers). A standard 6.4mm laminated pane reduces noise by 33–34 dB; acoustic laminated

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What Glass Is Best for Shop Fronts? The Complete UK Guide

Key Takeaways: Toughened glass (BS EN 12150) is the most common shop front glass in the UK, but laminated or toughened laminated glass offers far better security against break-ins. UK Building Regulations require safety glass in critical locations — Approved Documents K, L, and Q each impose different requirements for safety, energy, and security. Glass

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Shop Front Rust & Corrosion: Causes, Prevention, and When It’s Time to Replace

Key Takeaways: Steel shop fronts rust because iron oxide is porous and self-perpetuating — unlike aluminium, which forms a hard, self-healing oxide layer that blocks further corrosion. Most UK high streets fall into corrosion category C3 (medium), while coastal locations within 2 km of the sea are C4-C5 — accelerating steel degradation by up to

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Shop Front Signs: How to Choose the Right Signage for Your Business

Key Takeaways: Your shop front sign should be planned alongside your shop front installation, not added as an afterthought — integrated signage looks better and costs less. Fascia signs typically cost between £300 and £1,500 when installed as part of a new shop front, while illuminated lettering ranges from £500 to £3,000. Most commercial signs

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Shop Front Design Ideas: The Complete Guide to Designing a Standout Commercial Frontage

Key Takeaways: A well-designed commercial shop front can increase foot traffic by up to 30% and directly impacts how customers perceive your business before they step inside. Aluminium, toughened glass and timber are the three primary material choices, starting from around £350/m², £450/m² and £520/m² respectively. Planning permission is typically required for structural changes, and

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Double Glazing vs Single Glazing for Shop Fronts: The Complete Comparison

Key Takeaways: Double glazing achieves U-values of 1.1–1.4 W/m²K versus 5.0–5.8 for single glazing — a 75–80% improvement in thermal performance. UK Building Regulations Part L (June 2022) require a maximum U-value of 1.6 W/m²K for new commercial glazing, making single glazing non-compliant for new installations. Double glazing costs £400–£700 per m² compared to £200–£400

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Shop Front Design: How to Maximise Customer Footfall

Key Takeaways: 95% of consumers judge a store by its exterior, and over 50% will walk straight past a shop front that looks tired or neglected. A well-designed shop front increases street-side foot traffic by 20-35%, with passers-by five times more likely to enter on impulse. The IMPACT framework — Impressive, Memorable, Persuasive, Accessible, Creative,

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