FAQ
Can mirrors be installed over tiles?
Yes, provided the substrate is suitable for installation.
Can mirrors be installed in bathrooms?
Yes. However, proper ventilation and ongoing maintenance are important to maximise lifespan.
Can mirrors be installed behind vanities?
Yes, subject to site conditions and installation requirements.
How are mirrors fixed to the wall?
Mirrors are typically installed using specialised mirror adhesives and fixing systems.
Can mirrors be cut onsite?
No. Mirrors are custom processed before installation.
Can mirrors have holes cut for power points?
Yes, however all cut-outs must be confirmed before manufacture.
Are mirrors toughened?
They can be. Toughened mirrors are available where required.
Why does my mirror look slightly different in colour?
Different mirror products and manufacturing processes can create slight variations in appearance.
Why does my mirror look distorted?
All glass products may display minor visual characteristics and reflection variations.
Why can I see marks, distortion or imperfections in my mirror?
Glass and mirror products may contain minor visual characteristics that are considered acceptable within industry standards. Mirrors should be viewed under normal lighting conditions and from a reasonable viewing distance.
Why has my mirror developed black marks?
This is commonly caused by moisture, poor ventilation, harsh cleaning products or edge exposure.
Why can mirrors deteriorate over time?
Mirror deterioration can occur due to moisture, poor ventilation, chemical exposure, coastal environments, cleaning products and edge exposure. This is generally considered an environmental issue rather than a manufacturing defect.
Why does my mirror reflection look different from another mirror?
Different mirror products, glass types and manufacturing processes can affect reflections.