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Garden Glass Balustrades

Frameless and framed glass balustrade systems for gardens, patios, and raised areas — installed across the East Midlands.

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Why Choose Glass for Your Garden?

Glass balustrades are the perfect choice for gardens, patios, and raised outdoor areas. Unlike timber or metal railings, glass keeps your view completely open — so you can enjoy the garden from a raised decking area, patio, or terrace without a solid barrier interrupting the sightline. Whether you overlook open countryside, a well-planted garden, or a pool terrace, glass lets you see it all.

Garden glass balustrades are also exceptionally low maintenance. There are no timbers to paint, rot, or warp, and no metal rails to rust. Toughened or laminated safety glass — specified to BS6180 — handles all UK weather conditions without deterioration. A periodic clean with warm water and glass cleaner is all that is required to keep them looking new.

We offer three systems suited to garden use — frameless channel, spigot, and post & handrail — each available with or without a top handrail, and all installed by our own team within a 50-mile radius of Mansfield. Supply-only available UK-wide.

Frameless Channel System

The cleanest option for garden use. Toughened or laminated glass panels are secured at the base in a continuous aluminium channel, with no visible posts or clamps above the surface. This makes the channel system ideal for concrete-edged patios, flat roofs with a parapet, and any garden area where a completely uninterrupted view is the priority.

  • No visible posts — glass panels only
  • Base channel fixed to concrete, masonry, or structural edge
  • Available with or without stainless steel handrail
  • Straight, L-shape, and U-shape configurations
  • Toughened or laminated glass panels to BS6180
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Frameless channel glass balustrade installed in garden
Spigot system frameless glass balustrade on decking and porcelain

Spigot System for Decking & Porcelain

Spigot-fixed glass balustrades are the most popular choice for timber, composite, and porcelain decking. Glass panels are secured on minimalist stainless steel spigots fixed directly into the deck surface or the structural frame beneath. Because the glass is elevated on spigots, drainage beneath the panels remains clear — no water pooling, no channel to seal against the deck surface.

  • Stainless steel spigots — surface or face-fix options
  • Excellent drainage — no blocked channels
  • Ideal for timber, composite, and porcelain decking
  • Available with or without stainless steel handrail
  • Diamond drilling available for porcelain tile installations

Post & Handrail System

Stainless steel posts with glass infill panels and a matching handrail above. The post and handrail system is the most versatile option for gardens — it can be surface-mounted on virtually any material, including concrete, brick, timber, and porcelain, making it the go-to choice where the substrate is irregular or where structural fixings to the joist beneath are not practical.

  • Stainless steel posts — square or round profile
  • Brushed, polished, or powder-coated finish
  • Toughened glass infill panels
  • Works on concrete, masonry, timber, and porcelain surfaces
  • Cost-effective for longer garden runs
Stainless steel post and handrail glass balustrade in a garden setting

Available Shapes & Configurations

All three garden systems are available in straight, L-shape, and U-shape configurations — cut to your exact garden measurements.

Straight run garden glass balustrade Straight

Single run along one edge of a raised patio or decking area.

L-shape garden glass balustrade L-Shape

Two adjoining sides with a mitred or posted corner.

U-shape garden glass balustrade U-Shape

Three sides — fully surrounds a raised decking platform or garden terrace.

Diamond Drilling Through Porcelain & Stone Tiles

Where spigot fixings or post bases need to pass through porcelain or stone tiles — as is common on contemporary patios and garden terraces — we offer diamond drilling as a standard part of our garden balustrade installation. There is no additional charge; it is included in our quoted price for garden projects.

We use a core drill on an angle grinder with water cooling, drilling holes of typically 8–14mm diameter depending on the fixing specification. In over 25 years of installation work, we have never cracked a tile using this method — provided the correct drill bit is used, water cooling is maintained throughout, and the drill is allowed to do the work rather than being forced.

After drilling through the tile and into the substrate below, we use an SDS drill to deepen the hole, clear dust thoroughly, inject polyester resin, and insert an M8 or M10 A2 stainless steel threaded bar. Once set, the balustrade post or spigot is installed over the bar and secured with stainless nuts and washers — a clean, structural fixing that will outlast the tiles themselves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. All the glass we use for garden installations is toughened or laminated safety glass rated for external use. The aluminium and stainless steel components are fully weatherproof. Glass balustrades are actually one of the lowest-maintenance garden boundary options available — no painting, no rust, no rot.
Maintenance is minimal. An occasional clean with warm water and a household glass cleaner keeps the panels looking their best. Stainless steel components can be wiped down with a mild stainless cleaner if needed. We recommend avoiding abrasive pads or harsh chemicals, which can scratch the glass surface over time.
Under UK Building Regulations, external balustrades protecting a fall of more than 600mm typically require a minimum guarding height of 1100mm. For domestic garden use at lower heights, regulations are less prescriptive but good practice still recommends a minimum of 900–1000mm. We specify heights appropriate to your installation and can advise on Building Control requirements.
Spigot systems are generally the preferred option for timber and composite decking. Spigots can be fixed directly to the joist structure beneath the deck boards, allowing drainage to remain unobstructed. Frameless channel systems are suitable where a continuous concrete or structural edge is present; post and handrail systems offer the most flexibility across different substrate types.
When correctly installed and maintained, a quality glass balustrade should last 20–30 years or more. The glass itself does not degrade, and A2 stainless steel components are resistant to corrosion in UK outdoor conditions. Aluminium channel profiles are anodised or powder-coated for additional durability. We use only trade-grade components throughout.
In most cases, garden balustrades fall within permitted development rights and do not require planning permission, particularly on rear gardens or at low heights. However, if your property is in a conservation area, is listed, or the balustrade is above a certain height, permission may be required. We recommend checking with your local planning authority if you have any doubt.

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