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ELEMENTS INSET GLASS RAKE PANEL 8MM

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EGGPR1
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Specification

Height 200mm
Length 792mm
Depth 8mm
Weight 3.480 Kg

1 rake glass panel for Elements Inset Glass 8mm

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Product Description

  • Toughened 8mm clear glass panels
  • Complements Elements Inset Glass Handrail & Baserails
  • Strength tested to Domestic Regulations
  • Full fitting instructions available to download

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Elements Inset Glass

Our Elements inset glass range combines safety, durability, and style. Ideal for modern stair renovations, these inset glass panels slot effortlessly into compatible rails to create a streamlined, open aesthetic. 

Designed to work effortlessly with the Richard Burbidge Elements collection, these Inset Glass stair panels transform any staircase to a contemporary, stylish look. Ready-to-finish stair rails come in Oak or Pine to match other stairparts, and are pre-routed for easy fitting. [read_more]

Innovative twist bracket to easily fix the rails to newels
Suitable for stairs with pitches of 40-43 degrees
FSC Certified and sustainably sourced timber

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Glass Panels FAQs

Are glass stair railings safe?

Yes. When manufactured and installed correctly, glass stair railings are extremely safe. Our toughened glass panels for stairways meet UK building regulations for domestic and commercial use, ensuring durability, impact resistance and secure fixing. Every panel is rigorously tested and designed to perform safely for everyday use in busy homes.

Can I retrofit glass panels onto my existing staircase?

In most cases, yes. You can often replace spindles with glass panels on stairs by using compatible handrails, base rails, or bracket systems from our Fusion, Elements, Elements Inset or Immix collections. Our glass panels with or without metal brackets make it simple to modernise your existing staircase without a full rebuild, ensuring your structure is in good condition and correctly aligned before installation.

Can I use glass panels on a landing?

Yes,  glass panels for stair landings are a popular way to continue the same open design across your full staircase. They're typically flat, rather than angled and can be fitted using brackets or slotted into base and handrails for a seamless, secure finish. All Richard Burbidge stair landing glass panels are precision-made to meet UK safety standards.

How much do glass panels for stairs cost?

Glass panels typically cost around 20% more than timber spindles, based on a straight 3.5 m flight and 1.5 m landing; however, the exact price can vary depending on your staircase design. For an accurate quote tailored to your stair renovation project, get in touch with our team. We’ll be happy to provide a detailed cost breakdown and recommendations.

How to measure for glass stair panels?

To measure for glass stair panels, start by measuring the total run and height of your staircase, the pitch angle, and the distances between newel posts. For landings, measure between posts at handrail height. Always allow for any brackets or clamps that will hold the panels. For exact measurements, refer to your chosen Richard Burbidge collection guide or speak to your local stockist for expert support.

What is a glass panel?

A glass panel is a toughened sheet of safety glass used in place of traditional spindles or balusters on a staircase. It sits between the handrail and base rail (or can be clamped directly) to create a light, modern look.

What type of glass is used for stairs?

All Richard Burbidge glass panels for stairs are made from thermally toughened safety glass, also known as tempered glass, abiding by the British standard - BS EN 12150-1:2000.

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