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BACK PAINTED GLASS
 
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Back Painted Glass is quickly becoming one of the most sought after products for the home. 
With so many uses from Counter tops, back splashes, cabinet inserts, full painted wall panels, logo panels just to name a few it is hard not to find a application to use in your home.  Competitively priced back painted glass can cost from $20 - $50 per sf.  Traditionally back painted glass is done on low iron glass (crystal clear glass) because it holds true to the color you put behind it.   We offer our back painted glass in traditional 3/16" low iron glass or we can also do it on 1/8" & 3/16" float glass.
 
 
Custom Designs Can be added:
 
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Great for cabinet door inserts, wet bars, back splashes, wall panels, table tops and more.
Custom Designs add more then just a standard color.
 
Offered on Low Iron glass (traditional - 3/16") or Float Glass 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2"
 
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6"x6" Sample is available on Low Iron glass so that you can get a feel for the product.
Cost for this sample is $15 with free delivery.

A custom color piece can be made for $45 prior to having your job done so that you
can assure your color choice.
 
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Top "Starfire (low iron)"
Bottom "Float Glass" 

 
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Left - Clear, non tinted glass "Starfire"
Right - Slight Green hue "Float"
 
 
LOW IRON -vs- FLOAT GLASS
The reason to choose "low iron" over float glass, is because low iron is clear allowing a truer color to come through the glass. Float glass has a green/blue hue which when used with colors such as white will cast the color off as white with a slight green hue. If you are not looking for a specific color, you may want to choose the float glass alternative as the cost is lower.  If you are looking for more of an exacting color such as one choosen from a color chart then you will want low iron.
 
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SERVICES WE PROVIDE:
 
  • Custom Colors
  • Edgework (flat polishing, pencil polishing & beveling)
  • V-Grooving
  • Water Jetting (shown above)
  • Tempering & Safety Backing
  • Custom layout and design
  • Patterns on glass (damask, scrollwork, logos)
  • Color Matching Switchplates
  • MORE.....
 
 
 
 

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Timeless Reflections
111 W. Erie St.
Spring Valley, Illinois 61362

Office & Studio
815-663-8148