Glass Installations in Nottingham
Premier Glass Products supply and install glass balustrades, juliet balconies, staircase glass, and glass partitions across Nottingham city and the surrounding suburbs — residential and commercial, from West Bridgford and Beeston to Arnold, Carlton, and the city centre.
Glass Balustrades, Partitions & Staircase Renovations in Nottingham
Nottingham is our busiest area outside Mansfield. We carry out installations across the whole city — from West Bridgford and Beeston to Arnold, Carlton, and the city centre — and cover everything from apartment block balconies to large suburban garden terraces.
Nottingham has an unusually wide range of property types compared to most of our service area. West Bridgford has large detached homes with wide garden terraces — often the client wants frameless channel or spigot balustrades to preserve the view. Beeston and Arnold have a lot of 1930s and post-war semis where the most common job is replacing spindles on a staircase or adding a juliet balcony. City centre apartments often need balcony edge balustrades or glass screening for roof terraces. Each of these is a different design challenge and a different fixing method.
To get a quote started, send us photos of the space and a rough measurement of the run. For most Nottingham projects that's enough to give you a realistic price online. Once you're happy with the figure, we'll arrange a survey to confirm exact dimensions before anything is manufactured. We don't charge for surveys and there's no obligation at any point.
We also regularly cover the surrounding towns and villages: West Bridgford, Beeston, Arnold, Carlton, Long Eaton, Hucknall, Bingham, Radcliffe on Trent, Ruddington, Stapleford. If you're in the Nottingham area but not in the town itself, call us to check your postcode.
City Centre Apartments and Suburban Terraces — Two Very Different Jobs
Nottingham city centre presents access and logistics challenges that suburban jobs don't. Parking restrictions, narrow access to rear gardens, and communal building rules are all things we factor in at survey stage. For new-build apartments we often work directly with developers. For older converted buildings, we check the structure before specifying fixing points. In the suburbs — West Bridgford especially — the most common brief is a frameless glass balustrade along a raised garden terrace, usually onto a porcelain or sandstone patio. Diamond drilling is included as a line item in the quote, not an add-on.
Glass Balustrades in Nottingham
One of our most-photographed Nottingham installations is a frameless channel balustrade on a large detached property in the city — first-floor cantilevered balcony, 17.5mm toughened laminated glass panels, stainless steel handrail, composite decking, and an aluminium fascia detail that finishes flush with the structural edge. The brief was to keep the view over a landscaped rear garden completely unobstructed, and the channel system does that cleanly. West Bridgford terraces and raised garden installations are where frameless glass performs best — no posts interrupting the sightline, no visual weight at the perimeter. Post and handrail systems remain the right call where budget is a priority or where a more traditional aesthetic is preferred; we'll always put both options on the table.
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Glass Partitions in Nottingham
Commercial office work makes up a significant share of our Nottingham partition jobs. Open-plan conversions across the Beeston and city fringe office corridors are somewhere we've worked repeatedly — frameless or semi-frameless systems dividing up floor plates without the bulk of a traditional stud wall. Acoustic-rated glazing is increasingly requested where privacy or noise separation matters; it adds to the glass spec but not to the visual weight of the installation. For smaller residential projects, a structural glass screen between a kitchen and dining space achieves the same borrowed-light effect at a domestic scale.
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Juliet Balconies in Nottingham
Victorian terraces make up a large slice of Nottingham's inner suburbs — Mapperley, Carrington, parts of West Bridgford itself — and first-floor bedroom windows on these properties are exactly where a juliet balcony makes practical and visual sense. A frameless glass panel fixed across the reveal, floor-to-reveal height, opens up a formerly dark room and adds a genuine sense of outdoor connection without any structural alteration to the building. The installation is typically a day's work. Supply and fit from around £400; send us the window width and a photo and we'll have a price back to you the same day.
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Staircase Renovations in Nottingham
Suburban semis across Arnold, Carlton, and Hucknall are where a lot of our staircase work originates — replacing chunky timber spindles with glass panels is one of those renovations that changes the entire feel of a hallway. The string and handrail usually stay; it's the infill that changes. Period properties and larger detached conversions are slightly different — the existing newel post arrangement and balustrade height sometimes needs re-specifying before glass panels can go in, and we'll confirm all of that at survey. Either way, it's a day's installation once the glass is manufactured.
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We've completed projects in and around Nottingham — a few are shown below.

Frameless Glass Balustrade Renovation — Nottingham
Full renovation of a first-floor balcony on a large detached property in Nottingham — frameless ch…
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Glass Splashback — Nottingham
A bespoke toughened glass splashback supplied and installed for a residential kitchen in Nottinghams…
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Glass Walling with framed door - Beeston, Nottingham
Modern black aluminium framed glass partitioning installed in Beeston, Nottingham. Featuring 12mm to…
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Spiral Staircase & Glass Balustrades — Bingham
A bespoke steel spiral staircase with beech treads paired with 10mm toughened glass balustrades thro…
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Yes. We've worked on multiple city centre apartment blocks and converted buildings in Nottingham. We'll assess parking and access at survey stage and work within any building management requirements.
Yes — West Bridgford is one of our most active areas. Frameless channel and spigot balustrades on raised garden terraces are common there, and we carry out installations in NG2 regularly.
Frameless systems (channel or spigot mounted) give a cleaner look and are popular on modern new builds and terraces where you want an unobstructed view. Framed post and handrail systems are more traditional and often more cost-effective. We'll discuss both options at survey stage based on your setting and budget.
Yes. Replacing timber spindles with glass panels is one of the most common jobs we do. It transforms the look of a staircase completely. We'll assess the existing string and handrail at survey stage to confirm the right fixing method.
Yes — Long Eaton, Stapleford, Ruddington, Radcliffe on Trent, and Bingham are all within our standard service area with no additional travel charge.
Ready to Get a Quote for Nottingham?
Nottingham is one of our busiest areas — we carry out installations across the full city and NG postcode range. Send photos and rough measurements to get an online quote, or call us to discuss your project directly. All surveys are free, all quotations are written and fixed-price, and all installations are carried out by our own team.