Company details for IMC Glass

IMC Glass

  • 0283 (Display number) 02838 832 123
Silverford Mills, 78 Lisnagade Road
Banbridge Co Down BT323QN United Kingdom

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Stove Glass

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Robax glass ceramic is extremely heat resistant and robust and features an incredibly low coefficient of thermal expansion.These panes even stand up to incredibly high temperatures of up to 760C (1400F) as well as considerable shifts in temperature.
Used in all fuel burning stoves and ovens, Robax is the best possible protection from the dangers of a fire.
 

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Proud manufacturers  of the Slim Glaze heritage glazing  range, IMC Glass have worked alongside thousands of domestic and commercial establishments over the years to provide excellent quality double glazing solutions that are built to last.  Based in Northern Ireland and serving the whole of the U.K and Ireland. If you live in a conservation area or listed building, or if you are thinking of restoring or upgrading your timber windows but you are restricted to using single glazing that the frames were originally designed for.  With our Slim-glaze product you can enjoy all the thermal benefits from an double glazed unit which will fit into those traditional glazing rebates, it is no longer necessary to expect people that live in older buildings or who want to keep that heritage style design to miss out on optimizing their insulation
 
we have invested in the design and manufacture of an ultra-slim , low-sight line double glazed unit which using the latest technology can offer high heat retaining benefits for your home when you have to balance historic preservation with comfort and environment requirements, also it works beautifully in newly constructed homes wanting to achieve that historic look

Slim Glaze is our featured product here at IMC Glass, the product name  is also known among other names as slim-lite, slenderpane, thin-seal   and has a wide range of benefits.  So how does it work ?
 
Standard double glazing consists of two glass panes usually 16-20mm apart, and would have a sight-line of 12mm these are usually filled with dry air or a standard window grade gas such as argon, while thermally efficient this results in the unit sometimes being nearly 30mm thick
With IMC Slim-Glaze we use the latest in thermal glass and the very latest in warm edge technology to ensure the two panes are only 4mm apart, which is then filled with a heavy inert gas either Krypton or Xenon which gives you the best maximum insulation properties far superior to argon gas which achieves a low U-value.  The reduction of heat lost through the glass is up to 77% as when compared to single glazing. and using our low-sight line perimeter bar we can ensure that the total sight-line is 7mm to 8mm

We at IMC Glass have been in business from 1990 , and have extended our services across Britain.  We also offer numerous services such as glazing recommendations , glazing maintenance, u-value specifications, certifications and standards.  Our customers have been more than satisfied with our work over the last two decades and have recommended us to other individuals across the nation.  Our Slim Glaze product range offers excellent features including sound reduction, greater transparency, higher security

Over the years, we at IMC Glass have extended our services to a wide range of clients, including various well-known establishments such as Dromoland Castle, Ashford Castle, Slane Castle, Adare Manor, Coolmore Stud Farm, Lotus Village, Hillsborough Castle, Clancy Quay Apartments, Malone Exchange Belfast, Tulira Castle, Garville Road Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland, Norton House, Shrewsbury Road Dublin, Perrers Road London, Queen’s University, Armstrong Primary, Rathgar Road Dublin, Rockhill House, De Vedi Terrace Dublin, Silver Acre House and many more.

Our collection of bespoke double glazed glass has been utilised for a variety of purposes since establishment over 25 years ago.  We offer a full range of fire safety glass which is professionally designed to withstand smoke and flames, made using laminated fire glass that is fully insulated and guaranteed to achieve its purpose.  All products are tested and certified to meet the high standards set out by the fire safety industry.  As well as double glazing options, we also offer a vast array of single glazing methods that are available for customers to view online.

Slim Glaze is designed using strong glass materials that are suitable for any window type, providing traditional, modern and contemporary buildings with state-of-the-art, eye-catching windows that will look great for years to come.  We offer an innovative range of textured glass designs such as Autumn Leaf, Chantily, Contora, Cotswold, Digital, Everglade, Mayflower, Minster, Oak, Pelerine, Stippolyte and Taffeta.  We also provide a range of decorative bevels that are the perfect addition to any bespoke double glazed solution. 



Articles/Press Releases

  • 29/06/2023 - is vacuum glazing worth it ?
    Over the last few years there seems to be a big marketing campaign by companies located in mainland Europe and the far east about pushing their vacuum sealed glazing range.
  • 23/05/2023 - The Rabbit Hotel and Retreat
    The former Templeton hotel has been going through a 10 million investment and refurbishment including a 2 million outdoor and spa area.
  • 17/01/2023 - Claridge’s Hotel, London
    Claridge’s is a five-star hotel in the heart of London’s exclusive Mayfair district and over the last few years has been the subject of a £250 million extension, which saw the 1812 Grade–II listed building add seven storeys to its property, five of which was in the basement.
  • 15/07/2022 - St Comgall’s School Belfast
    Sash window replacement finished on this B1 listed building which after being abandoned over 20 years ago has went through a 7 million pound renovation which will include exhibition space, a conference hall, courtyard, an historical visitor attraction, offices and café.
  • 14/03/2022 - Naas Town Hall, Kildare
    Units in production for this project which will see a £5.9 Million design and construction fit-out to transform Naas Town Hall into a new state of the art library.
  • 18/02/2022 - Iris Schumacher. Germany
    We were approached to supply our slim-glaze units by a customer in Germany who could not find a supplier who was able to help her in her project which was to install over 150 energy rated double glazing units in her older period home in which the current frames had been made many years ago and were only suitable for single glazing.
  • 10/01/2022 - Griffith Barracks Multidenominational School, Dublin
    Completed work on the sash windows at this grade listed building which was first build in 1813 as a remand prison and known as Grimswoods Nurseries.
  • 22/10/2021 - The Rabbit Hotel and Retreat, Templepatrick
    The former Templeton hotel has been going through a 10 million investment and refurbishment including a 2 million outdoor and spa area.
  • 13/09/2021 - Library, Rathmines
  • 09/08/2021 - The Great House Revival.
    Glad to have made a short appearance on RTE 1 “The Great House Revival” which aired on Sunday night.
  • 18/05/2021 - No 1 Pery Square Hotel. Limerick.
    Work about to start on the refurbishment of sash windows on this listed property located in Newtown Pery, an area of central Limerick, Ireland, and forms the main city centre (or CBD) of the city.
  • 18/05/2021 - The Great House Revival. RTE tv
    Glad to have made a short appearance on RTE 1 “The Great House Revival” which aired on Sunday night.
  • 10/03/2020 - No 1 Pery Square Hotel. Limerick.
    Work is about to start on the refurbishment of sash windows on this listed property located in Newtown Pery, an area of central Limerick, Ireland, and forms the main city centre (or CBD) of the city.
  • 19/02/2020 - Badgers Bar
  • 10/12/2019 - Cashel Palace
    Units in pre-production stage for the refurbishment of the historic Cashel Palace Hotel in Tipperary, which will re-open in 2020.
  • 26/07/2019 - Iveagh House.
    The Department of Foreign Affairs Dublin .. window restoration work commencing, build in 1736 The building has nine bays, with the central three broken forward and pedimented.
  • 06/06/2019 - Do you live in a conservation area or listed building?
    Are you thinking of restoring or upgrading your timber windows but you are restricted to using single glazing that the frames were originally designed for?
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IMC Glass

I have been buying from IMC for 25 years. The best double glazed units on the market by a country mile. Top quality and very reasonable price. Great service & staff

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Great company would recommend.

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Great professional job. I would definitely recommend these guys.

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