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Glass Help expands UK partnerships for toughened glass supply in 2026

Glass Help Ltd has announced a major expansion of its UK supply network for 2026, strengthening strategic partnerships with leading glass manufacturers including TuffX, Pilkington and Saint-Gobain. These collaborations will increase production capacity, improve lead times, and broaden the range of high-quality, made-to-measure glass products available to residential, commercial and architectural clients across the UK.

The UK market for toughened, laminated and decorative glass continues to grow, driven by rising demand in home renovations, commercial fit-outs, and bespoke architectural projects. By partnering with TuffX, a long-established safety glass specialist, as well as industry leaders Pilkington and Saint-Gobain, Glass Help Ltd can offer enhanced fabrication capabilities, including CNC-cut shapes, drilled holes, radius corners, polished edges and access to larger sheet formats.

Director Shamaila Naz Masood said, “Collaborating with renowned manufacturers like TuffX, Pilkington, and Saint-Gobain ensures we can provide customers with both technical excellence and consistent quality. These partnerships are central to our 2026 strategy, enabling faster turnaround times and wider product choice while maintaining strict quality standards.”

The expanded network allows Glass Help Ltd to provide a diverse range of products, including toughened, laminated, low-iron, tinted, satin and decorative glass, all backed by the manufacturing expertise of their UK partners. Additionally, the company’s online configurator streamlines ordering by transmitting precise specifications directly to processors, reducing errors and improving efficiency.

With these strengthened industry partnerships and ongoing investments in digital tools, Glass Help Ltd is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for bespoke glass solutions across the UK. Further product and service updates are expected throughout 2026 as the company continues to innovate in the architectural and safety glass sectors.

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