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CUSTOM-STYLING IN GLASS
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Transform your kitchen and bathroom with glass splashbacks

Glass splashbacks are a stylish and contemporary alternative to tiles, and since it’s easier to clean, it’s more practical too. Use in the home or office for kitckens, bathrooms, laundries and even countertops.
At O'Brien® our splashbacks are all toughened in Australia to comply with the AS1288 requirements.
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3 benefits of using glass splashbacks
Glass is the most ideal splashback material for the central (and often most used) part of your home. Here are a few benefits:
With a smooth service, glass is easier to maintain and keep clean when compared with tiles
Glass splashbacks are made of toughened safety glass and are naturally more durable compared to stainless steel counterparts.
Versatile and customisable, choose colours and patterns to match your décor.
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3. FAQ Section
Looking for more answers? Here are a few of our most commonly asked questions. If you’re still looking for more answers then contact our O’Brien Glaziers today.
Q: Where can I install your glass splashbacks?
A: Spashbacks are ideal for areas that get high usage such as kitchens and bathrooms. They can suit all manner of rooms around your home and business including pantries, laundries and even countertops.
Q: Do you offer a range of glass colours?
A: With O'Brien Glass® Splashfast Colour System, you can choose from a wide range of decorative glass colours to match your interior with optimal colour clarity using low-iron toughened glass. Metallic or flat colour options are available.
Q: Will splashbacks protect my walls?
A: A properly installed Glass splashback can protect your walls from damaging mould and moisture, providing a functional barrier and a more visually appealing look than tiles.
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