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Replacement mirror

  • 07-12-2010 1:13am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 334 ✭✭


    Hi, a mirror that we had hanging over our fireplace fell from the wall and smashed the glass, the hook it was on gave way suddenly. The wooden frame and backing panel are still intact and I can't seem to find a similar one anywhere. Is there such a thing as a company who cut mirrors to size and would fit it back in again? It was a bevelled edge, so I don't know if that complicates matters. I've tried Google, but keep getting information about repair to car mirrors, so not much help. I'm in Dublin 15, if anyone can suggest any company or trades-person in this neck of the woods.
    Thanks for any help.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,555 ✭✭✭antiskeptic


    KazDub wrote: »
    Hi, a mirror that we had hanging over our fireplace fell from the wall and smashed the glass, the hook it was on gave way suddenly. The wooden frame and backing panel are still intact and I can't seem to find a similar one anywhere. Is there such a thing as a company who cut mirrors to size and would fit it back in again? It was a bevelled edge, so I don't know if that complicates matters. I've tried Google, but keep getting information about repair to car mirrors, so not much help. I'm in Dublin 15, if anyone can suggest any company or trades-person in this neck of the woods.
    Thanks for any help.

    Look up glaziers in the yellow pages (I find the paper edition best). There should be no problem getting it cut and fitted (bring the frame with you to the shop). You won't get a bevelled edge - but so long as you're happy to do with that...


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