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Some glazier jobs are safe to tackle yourself, while others should be left to licensed professionals.
Replace window seals
Improve insulation by replacing worn window seals with new ones.
Clean glass panes
Use glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth for streak-free windows.
Install window film
Apply privacy or UV film to windows for added protection.
Paint window frames
Refresh window frames with a coat of paint using basic tools.
Install fly screens
Fit fly screens to window frames to keep insects out.
Replace broken window
Requires precision and safety measures to prevent injury or further damage.
Install double glazing
Needs expertise to ensure proper insulation and energy efficiency.
Custom glass cutting
Specialized tools and skills are required for precise glass cutting.
Glass balustrade installation
High safety risk and requires structural knowledge for secure fitting.
Repair glass skylight
Involves working at heights and needs professional safety equipment.
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Glaziers install, repair, and replace glass in windows, doors, and skylights.
Yes, glaziers must be licensed and comply with state-specific regulations.
Reputable glaziers carry public liability insurance to cover potential damages.
Window replacement typically takes a few hours, depending on the window size and type.
Many glaziers charge a call-out fee, which may vary based on location and urgency.
Glaziers work with various types of glass, including tempered, laminated, and double-glazed glass.
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