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Light up your Patio with our new glazed paving range.

For use outdoors on patios, driveways and pathways our new range of glazed paving slabs are manufactured using Seves B117 x 117 x 60mm clear glass lenses, the glass can be sandblasted for a softer light diffusion.

Our paving range is 60mm thick and comes in a variety of sizes from 300 x 300mm to 900 x 900mm, special shapes and sizes are available on request.

We would recommend using a low voltage outdoor lighting system with these products.

For prices and availability please contact our sales team on 01243 790414. 

Pavement Light Repairs at Eversholt St, NW1. | New Age Glass

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Pavement Light Repairs at Eversholt St, NW1.

Called in to see the fellas today at Eversholt St, NW1 to carry out toolbox talks and check progress on the pavement light repairs.

We are contracted by Learning Tree International to remove all perimeter asphalt joints and replace with hot pour Bitumen topped up with a sand & cement cover.

Precast Floor Lights | New Age Glass

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Precast Floor Lights for use as a Balcony.

Shipped from our factory today.

2 Precast floor lights 2400m x 1200mm using our Seves 145 x 145 x 110mm circles floor block supplied to Mansell Construction Services for their project The Maltings in Halifax.

 

We’ve updated our Web Site | New Age Glass

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We’ve updated our Web Site

We've been so busy behind the scene's here at New Age Glass that we haven't had time to update our blog, so here goes.

Our web designers have revamped our site and added new software so we can manage all our content, this enables us to add information on all our products & services faster, so you our customers can see what we've been up to.

We've added some projects we have recently completed like; The Cafe Royal Phase 2; Burberrys Flagshp Store on Regent St & The Athletes Village at the Olympics Site.

We welcome all feedback positive or negative so we can improve our service to you.

Café Royal – Phase 1 | New Age Glass

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Café Royal – Phase 1

New Age Glass Ltd are pleased to announce the completion of Phase 1 of the installation of our glazed smoke outlet panels for the very prestigious Café Royal Piccadily London Project in association with Mace Ltd. View our projects page for more information and photos

New smoke outlet panels installed in Merchant Square, London | New Age Glass

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New smoke outlet panels installed in Merchant Square, London

New Age Glass Ltd were contracted by Maylim Ltd to design, manufacture and install 34 nr prefabricated glazed and unglazed Smoke Outlet Panels for the very prestigious Merchant Square Project in Paddington London.

Using Seves 117 x 117 x 60mm clear glass lenses set into stainless steel reinforced Grade 40 concrete we were able to allow a recess of 30mm from the face of the glass for a granite tile finish to each panel.

Our highly experienced staff were able to manufacture these panels to the smallest of tolerances required by the granite fixers.

Each panel size was individually engineered by our experienced design team and all the calculations provided for approval. We also provided a 1200mm x 1200mm test panel which was tested on site by the LFEPA.

We are proud to announce that the whole project was a complete success and Maylim Ltd are very happy with our performance.

Chamberlayne Road Roof Light Installation | New Age Glass

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Chamberlayne Road Roof Light Installation

New Age Glass recently completed the installation of a glass block roof light for Newman Zieglmeier Architects in Chamberlayne Road, London. View our projects page for more information and photos.

Pavement light expert joins New Age Glass | New Age Glass

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Pavement light expert joins New Age Glass

New Age Glass Limited is pleased to announce the addition of Andy Sullivan to our management team.

Andy has worked in the pavement light industry for the last 25 years and is regarded as the leading authority when it comes to producing detailed reports and helping in the design for future projects all over the UK.

Coupled with our experienced management team we will be looking to help Architects select the right products for their projects and liaise with contractors in implementing our products in the correct way.

View more on our pavement light services or pre-cast pavement lights.

New fire rated glass blocks range | New Age Glass

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New fire rated glass blocks range

New Age Glass are pleased to announce a new range of fire rated glass blocks, designed to be used in areas where fire risk is a particular concern. All these blocks are tested to DIN 4102/3 or EN 1364/1 in combination with EN1363/1 and assessed to suit the UK market according to BS 476/22.

Most glass block walling is fire resistant, offering around 15 minutes thermal insulation and 60 minutes fire integrity, but where higher safety levels are required this new range provides protection up to 90 minutes thermal insulation and 90 minutes fire integrity.

The full range of fire resistant block includes standard and double thickness blocks in a range of styles and finishes suitable for vertical and horizontal structures.

New Energy Saving Glass Blocks | New Age Glass

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New Energy Saving Glass Blocks

A huge step forward in technology, the new ‘energy saving’ glass blocks halfs the thermal transmittance of the classic glass block.

This new development in glass architecture makes it possible to design buildings completely built from glass blocks with attention given to safeguarding and protecting the environment and saving energy.

Without changing the glass block characteristics, this improves the performances relating to the reflection and transmission of solar energy in the glass block. The classic glass block is made up of two half-shells containing air without humidity.

This system, patented by Seves, is comparable to a system made up of two floating glass sheets joined together with the interposition of a ‘chamber’ containing air without humidity.

As a result, the glass surfaces increase from two to three and the combined effect of a ‘low emissive’ glass sheet, Argon gas and the three glass surfaces considerably reduces the block’s thermal transmittance value from 2.8 Wm/k to 1.5 Wm/k