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5 Best Uses for Plexiglass Sheets

Glass is bulky, heavy, and extremely fragile. Plexiglass, on the other hand, has all of the same aesthetic appeal and functionality of glass without its negative traits. It’s extremely versatile and can be used for numerous different residential and commercial construction projects. Considering plexiglass Acrylic Glass Sheets is one of the most versatile glass substitutes on the market, it’s also surprising that it happens to be an extremely affordable commonly used building material. In fact, you’ve most likely seen a structure featuring plexiglass and automatically assumed it was glass. Keep reading to learn about the most common and best uses of plexiglass.

Windowpanes

Plexiglass sheets are 250 times more durable than glass and they’re transparent, which makes them the ideal material for windowpanes. They’re scratch-resistant and can handle virtually anything Mother Nature throws at them—literally and figuratively—without getting nicked or damaged. Since plexiglass is a thermoplastic material, it can also withstand a combination of hot and cold temperature fluctuations.

Its transparent property means that it also allows for plenty of natural light distribution for any space while still providing ample UV protection.

Shower Enclosures

Large and luxurious shower stalls with transparent enclosures are making a big comeback in residential bathroom design—but with a modern twist. Believe it or not, most contemporary “glass” shower stalls aren’t actually made of glass at all! Instead, plexiglass is used because it weighs significantly less and is a lot easier to install than glass. The lightweight nature of plexiglass allows the shower doors to glide more seamlessly back and forth without damaging the structure.

Gardens and Greenhouses

Plexiglass Acrylic Glass Sheets is also the transparent material of choice when it comes to enclosing outdoor gardens and greenhouses. It offers maximum protection from external elements while also letting in optimal natural light and distributing it evenly throughout the space. Plus, plexiglass is a lot easier to maintain and keep clean than glass while withstanding a variety of external elements.

Skylights

A plexiglass skylight is an excellent structural addition to any space that could use a little extra natural light shining through. In addition to boosting the aesthetic appeal of a property, skylights also help lower energy costs by emitting more natural light during the day so that you don’t have to use as much electricity. Skylights can be completely transparent or frosted depending on your privacy needs and preferences.

Furniture

Nowadays, when you see a modern-looking glass-top table or piece of furniture, chances are that it’s most likely actually made with plexiglass. Plexiglass perfectly mimics the appearance of glass without being nearly as heavy or fragile. It’s also used for a lot of kitchen and bathroom backsplashes and as a topper for shelving units.

Plexiglass Suppliers in the GTA

Canada Plastics & Belting Inc. is one of the leading plexiglass distributors in Toronto and the GTA. We have a large inventory of assorted types of plexiglass ranging in transparency levels and colours. Whatever your aesthetic and structural needs are, we’re guaranteed to have the right product for just about any project. Contact us today to learn more about our products.

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