Glass Installations in Stoke-on-Trent
Premier Glass Products supply and install glass balustrades, juliet balconies, and glass staircases in Stoke-on-Trent and the surrounding Staffordshire area, including Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek, Trentham, and Kidsgrove.
Glass Balustrades in Stoke-on-Trent and the Staffordshire Potteries
Stoke-on-Trent is around 40 miles from our Mansfield base and sits at the western edge of our service area. We cover the full city — including Hanley, Burslem, Longton, Fenton, and Trentham — along with the surrounding Staffordshire towns of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek, and Stone. It's a working trip for us, but well within our standard radius and no travel surcharge applies.
Stoke has a distinctive property mix shaped by its industrial heritage. The Potteries towns — Burslem, Longton, Tunstall — have a high concentration of Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing, often built in local brick with solid wall construction. These are excellent substrates for resin anchor and surface-mounted channel fixings. The outer suburbs and newer developments — Trentham, Meir Park, Blurton, Kidsgrove — have a much more conventional mix of post-war semis and modern new-build estates with porcelain-tiled patios requiring diamond drilling.
We quote Stoke customers online first. Send us photos of the space and a rough measurement of the run — include a shot of the floor or wall substrate if you can. For the older terraced properties in the Potteries towns, we'll want to check the floor construction at survey before specifying fixings. For newer builds with porcelain patios, diamond drilling is included as a fixed line item. Once the quote is agreed, we'll arrange a survey to confirm all dimensions before manufacture.
We also regularly cover the surrounding towns and villages: Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek, Stone, Stafford, Congleton, Crewe, Kidsgrove, Biddulph, Cheadle, Uttoxeter. If you're in the Stoke-on-Trent area but not in the town itself, call us to check your postcode.
Victorian Terraces, Potteries Housing, and Staffordshire New Builds
The Victorian terraced and semi-detached housing stock in the inner Potteries towns is characterised by solid brick construction and, in many cases, rear yards or small paved gardens rather than the raised terraces more common elsewhere. These settings often suit juliet balconies, staircase glass, or privacy screens more than full-length garden balustrades. Trentham and the wealthier southern suburbs have larger detached properties, frequently with wide garden terraces and porcelain or natural stone patio finishes — these are the settings we most commonly install frameless channel or spigot balustrades. Newcastle-under-Lyme has a mix of both. We'll advise on the right system for your property at survey stage.
Glass Balustrades in Stoke-on-Trent
The Bespoke Safety Barrier Glazing at Burslem School of Art is our most notable Stoke-on-Trent installation — structural glass safety barriers in one of the city's most significant historic buildings, where the brief required a system that met current building regulations without compromising the building's heritage character. More typical residential briefs in Stoke involve frameless channel balustrades on the wide garden terraces of Trentham and the larger southern suburbs, where spigot or channel systems on natural stone or porcelain patios are the standard specification.
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Glass Partitions in Stoke-on-Trent
The Burslem School of Art project demonstrated that heritage and commercial settings in Stoke-on-Trent can accommodate high-quality glass installations without compromising their character. More typical commercial partition work in the city comes from offices and hospitality venues across the Hanley and Newcastle-under-Lyme commercial corridors. The Victorian Potteries buildings in Burslem and Longton — many of which are being converted to mixed-use or residential — suit surface-mounted frameless screens that work within the existing masonry reveals.
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Juliet Balconies in Stoke-on-Trent
Juliet balconies are one of the most-requested products from Stoke-on-Trent customers — particularly on the Victorian and Edwardian terrace conversions in Burslem, Longton, and Fenton where rear yard space is limited and a full external balcony isn't practical. A frameless glass panel fitted across the reveal opens up a bedroom or living room without any structural alteration to the wall and doesn't require planning permission in most cases. Trentham's larger detached properties also generate juliet balcony enquiries, typically as part of a wider rear extension project.
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We've completed projects in and around Stoke-on-Trent — a few are shown below.
Frequently Asked Questions — Stoke-on-Trent
Yes — Stoke-on-Trent is approximately 40 miles from our Mansfield base and falls within our standard 50-mile service radius. No travel surcharge applies for survey or installation anywhere in the ST postcode area.
Yes. Victorian terraced housing with solid brick walls is a good substrate for resin anchor fixings. We'll assess the floor and wall construction at survey stage and specify the correct fixing method. The age of the property isn't a barrier — it just requires a bit more assessment than a straightforward new build.
Yes — both are within our service area. Newcastle-under-Lyme is right next to Stoke, and Leek is a straightforward run across the Staffordshire Moorlands. Call us to confirm your specific postcode and we'll advise on availability.
Yes. Diamond drilling through porcelain tiles is included as a fixed line item in our quotes for new-build properties with tiled patios. We use specialist diamond-tipped drill bits with water cooling — the method doesn't crack tiles when done correctly, and it's something we do on multiple jobs every week.
Yes. Juliet balconies are one of our most requested products across the Stoke area — particularly on the Victorian and Edwardian terrace conversions where rear yard space is limited. We supply frameless glass juliet balconies to BS 6206 / BS EN 12600 Class 1C standards. Send us the window width and a photo and we can price it online.
Ready to Get a Quote for Stoke-on-Trent?
Stoke-on-Trent is at the western edge of our service area — no travel charge, and we know the Potteries housing stock well. 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.
