Q: Can a stained-glass window fit into all
types of frame?
A: Yes, wood, aluminium, iron, stone are all
regularly used to frame stained-glass windows, as you can
see from the examples on our site.
Q: What maintenance does a stained-glass
window necessitate ?
A: None, it can be cleaned as plain
glass.
Q: Are the colours of the glass attacked by
ultra-violet rays?
A: No, the glass is stained throughout with
oxydes which make it colour-fast.
Q: Is the protective glass acknowledged by
insurance companies ?
A: Yes, we adapt our work to the demands of
each insurance company.
Q: What happens if a stained-glass window
breaks?
A: No problem, we replace the broken pieces
and, if your stained-glass window is insured, you can claim
on your insurance.
Q: Can a stained-glass window be installed
anywhere?
A: Yes, anywhere : walls, ceilings, inside and
outside doors, niches, partition walls, bathrooms, etc..
If there is no opening with natural light, the stained-glass
window can be lit up (luminous casings, mirror
frescos)
Q: Can the stained-glass be placed on
existing windows?
A: Yes, the stained glass can be placed
directly on double glazing which enables the thermal comfort
to be preserved as well as protecting the stained-glass
window.
Q: Can a stained-glass window stop people
looking in ?
A: Yes, for this we use a selection of
colourescent and opalescent glass which lets light through
but stops people looking inside.
Q: Can glass bricks be replaced by a
stained-glass window?
A: Yes, once the glass bricks have been
removed, we can place the stained-glass window in a
protective laminated double-glazing, in a frame of your
choice.
In the case of a vis-à-vis, it is possible to stop
people looking inside with opalescent glass.