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Birmingham Mirrors

Fitted Mirrors Cut to Size Birmingham

Specialists in made to measure and cut to size fitted mirrors for your home or business premises across Birmingham.

Made to Measure Fitted Mirrors in Birmingham

Looking for cut to size mirrors near you? Walmley Glass offer a wide range of mirror types to residential and commercial customers across Sutton Coldfield, Erdington, Shard End, Birmingham and the Midlands.

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What Type of Mirror Do We Supply & Fit?

  • Mirrors cut to any shape or size
    – round, oval, rectangular, square…even star-shaped
  • 4mm & 6mm mirror thickness
  • Safety-backed mirrors
  • Mirrored shelves
  • Full length mirrors for gyms, yoga & dance studios
  • Large mirrors for commercial applications e.g. bars, restaurants, hairdressers & offices.
  • Bathroom mirrors (foil backed to prevent deterioration of the silvering).
  • Wardrobe door mirrors – no need to buy a new wardrobe door…just replace the glass!
  • Mirrored splashbacks for kitchens – ideal for smaller or dark kitchens (should not be used behind hobs)
  • Dressing mirrors
  • Mirrors for table tops, side-tables & dressers

How To Install the Mirror?

This really depends on the type of mirror, it’s size, weight & intended use.

We can supply mirrors with pre-drilled holes & dome-headed screws. This is ideal for larger mirrors.

In some applications, such as mirrors for gyms, we may suggest using retaining bars at the top & bottom for additional safety.

Specialist mirror adhesive can also be used to fix mirrors directly to the wall (do not use normal adhesive, as this will eventually corrode the silvering).

If there as any chance of someone walking into a mirror, or it being knocked at any time, we’d advise using safety-backed mirrors to avoid it shattering & potentially injuring someone.

We can give advice on installing a mirror. We are also happy to do this for you if you’re worried about getting it wrong or simply short on time.

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Other Things to Consider

  • What kind of edge do you want in your mirror?
    You have a choice of Arris, Polished or Bevelled – see below for more detail.
  • Polished edges have a lead time of around 7-10 days (which is an industry-standard).
  • Tinted mirrors are ideal for some older frames, or just to achieve a different look. We can supply mirrors with Antique, Bronze & Grey tints.
  • Safety backing. If there’s any chance of someone walking into or banging a mirror, you should consider safety backing.

Types of Mirror Glass

Arrissed Edge / Hand Polished

An arrissed or “broken” edge is most normally used when the glass is going into a frame, and the edges are going to be covered. Glass edging can be expensive as usually it’s billed out per linear inch. Therefore if the glass is going to be inserted into some type of frame, there’s no reason to pay for the high end polish.

An arrissed edge is accomplished by running an aluminium oxide based sanding disc ranging from 80 to 120 grit across the upper and lower edge of the glass.

All glass edgework is not created equally.

Any time the edge of the glass is exposed, this is probably not the best option. Many companies do not have the equipment necessary to perform a high polished machine edge, so they will seam or hand polish the glass. Though the pricing may be slightly less, the quality of the glass top or mirror edge will suffer severely.

Beveled Edge

A bevelled edge is found on both glass tops, and mirrors hanging on walls with or without frames. Normally when found on a glass top, there is not full support underneath the glass, so the bevel can be seen.

Examples being glass pedestals, or coffee tables with the centre open.

The glass is sent through a bevelling machine with a number of wheels again ranging in grit, getting finer towards the end. And lastly the glass encounters felt wheels along with cerium oxide to polish the bevel back to clear.

Bevels create a very beautiful traditional look that can really bring out the beauty of the glass.

Machine Polished Edge

A flat polished edge is most commonly found on glass tops. The glass is run through a glass edging polishing machine with a number of polishing wheels, ranging in grits getting finer towards the end.

After the flat polish is created, the glass approaches two wheels angled at 45-degrees. These wheels grind the glass on the top and bottom, creating an arris and making sure the edge is no longer sharp.

Customer Reviews

Monica Gutzmore
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Had problems getting a company to come out to look at a broken toilet window handle and porch door (let down on a couple of occasions). Chose this one due to the very good reviews I'd read. They were very prompt, professional and courteous, even taking into account the fact I'm a full time carer. Will definitely use them again as a very reliable firm - one happy customer!😊👍🏾
Pete Evans
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Dean provided an excellent, clean and tidy job. His communication is excellent too along with a great price compared to other companies in the area. Would definitely recommend his services to anyone! Many thanks, Pete
Ben Craddock
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Walmley Glass & Glazing fitted a glass panel and cat-flap to my backdoor. They were really professional, polite and efficient. The process of getting a quote and making a payment was really transparent (pardon the pun). After I mistakenly asked them to fit the cat flap to the wrong door, they came out and switched it with no questions asked and they were really nice about it. Shout-out to Dean who did all the work and was the nicest guy!
Debbie Regan
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I use this company to get some mirrors made for my cupboards the lady in the shop was so professional and new exactly what I was after and told me what mm mirrors and bevel I needed they came back early and I'm delighted with them will use this company again definitely
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