Glass Table Tops in Roosevelt, NY
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You’ve invested thousands in that dining room table or coffee table. Now it’s getting scratched, stained, and worn down by everyday use. A custom glass table top changes everything.
Your furniture looks pristine underneath while the glass takes the hits. Water rings from glasses, scratches from decorative items, heat damage from hot dishes – none of it reaches your actual table surface. You get to enjoy your furniture without constantly worrying about damage.
The transparency means your beautiful wood grain or table design still shows through. Your space feels more open and bright, especially important in Roosevelt’s family homes where dining areas often serve multiple purposes.
Professional Glass Services Roosevelt NY
OMG Shower Doors has been Roosevelt’s trusted glass specialist for over two decades. We’ve earned our reputation through expert craftsmanship and transparent service, working with everyone from Roosevelt families to the Hamptons’ finest homes.
We hold Better Business Bureau certification and maintain active memberships in LIBI and the National Kitchen and Bath Association. This isn’t just about credentials – it’s about being embedded in the Long Island community and understanding what local homeowners need.
Roosevelt residents appreciate our straightforward approach. No inflated estimates, no surprise charges, no runaround. You get clear communication from consultation through installation, plus meaningful discounts for military, veterans, and first responders.
Glass Table Top Installation Process
The process starts with precise measurement. Our technicians come to your Roosevelt home and measure your existing table, noting any unique curves, corners, or design elements that affect the fit.
You’ll choose your glass thickness based on your table’s use. Coffee tables typically need 1/4″ glass, while dining tables handling heavier items work better with 3/8″ or 1/2″ thickness. We’ll explain the differences and help you decide what makes sense for your situation.
The glass is custom-cut at our facility using your exact measurements. Edges are polished smooth, and if you’re using tempered glass for safety, that process happens before cutting. Installation involves careful placement and any necessary adjustments to ensure perfect alignment.
Most installations take under an hour. You’ll see the difference immediately – your table looks fresh and new while being protected for years of daily use.
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Durable Glass Table Protection Options
Roosevelt homeowners get several glass options depending on their specific needs. Clear glass maintains your table’s original appearance while providing protection. Tempered glass offers extra safety – if it breaks, it crumbles into small, dull pieces instead of sharp shards.
Thickness ranges from 3/16″ for light-duty applications up to 3/4″ for heavy-use dining tables. Most Roosevelt families choose 1/4″ for coffee tables and 3/8″ for dining room tables, but your usage patterns determine the right choice.
Edge work options include polished edges for a clean look or beveled edges for a more decorative appearance. The glass can be cut to any shape – round, oval, rectangular, or custom shapes to match unique furniture pieces.
Roosevelt’s family-focused households often prefer tempered glass for safety around children. The slight green tint is barely noticeable, and the peace of mind is worth it. For formal dining rooms, ultra-clear glass maintains the pristine appearance of expensive furniture underneath.
How thick should my glass table top be for daily use?
Glass thickness depends on how you use your table and what items you’ll place on it. For coffee tables with light use – magazines, drinks, decorative items – 1/4″ glass provides adequate protection and looks proportional to most furniture.
Dining tables need thicker glass because they handle heavier items like serving dishes, centerpieces, and daily meals. Most Roosevelt families choose 3/8″ for dining tables, which handles normal use without feeling too heavy or expensive. If you frequently host large dinners or have particularly heavy decorative items, 1/2″ glass offers extra durability.
The key is matching thickness to actual use, not over-engineering the solution. A coffee table doesn’t need dining table thickness, and paying for unnecessary thickness just adds cost without benefit.
Is tempered glass worth the extra cost for table tops?
Tempered glass costs about 20-30% more than regular glass, but it’s worth considering for several situations. If you have young children, tempered glass provides important safety benefits – it breaks into small, relatively harmless pieces instead of sharp shards.
For dining tables that see heavy use, tempered glass is about four times stronger than regular glass. It handles temperature changes better, so hot dishes are less likely to cause problems. The slight green tint is barely noticeable in most lighting conditions.
Regular glass works fine for coffee tables in adult-only households where safety isn’t a primary concern. But for families or high-use dining tables, the extra cost of tempered glass provides valuable peace of mind and durability. Most Roosevelt homeowners with children choose tempered glass for dining areas.
Can you cut glass to fit unusual table shapes?
Yes, we can cut glass to virtually any shape your table requires. Round, oval, kidney-shaped, or tables with unique cutouts or curves – all are manageable with proper measurement and cutting techniques.
The key is accurate templating. For complex shapes, our technicians create a precise template of your table’s surface, noting every curve and angle. This template guides the cutting process to ensure perfect fit.
Some intricate shapes require special handling or may have limitations on thickness options, but most residential furniture shapes are straightforward. The cutting process uses water-cooled diamond tools that can follow curved lines and create smooth, polished edges that match your table’s design perfectly.
How do I clean and maintain my glass table top?
Glass table tops are remarkably easy to maintain compared to wood surfaces. For daily cleaning, use any standard glass cleaner and a microfiber cloth. Avoid paper towels, which can leave lint and potentially cause fine scratches over time.
For stubborn spots or buildup, a mixture of white vinegar and water works well. Spray it on, let it sit for a minute, then wipe clean. For really tough residue, a plastic scraper can remove stuck-on materials without scratching the glass surface.
The main thing to avoid is abrasive cleaners or steel wool, which can scratch the glass. Also, be careful with decorative items that might have rough bases – use felt pads underneath lamps, vases, or other items that stay in one place. This prevents scratching and makes moving items easier.
What's the typical turnaround time for custom glass table tops?
Most custom glass table tops are ready within 5-7 business days from measurement to installation. Simple rectangular or round shapes often take less time, while complex shapes or special edge work might need a few extra days.
The process starts with scheduling your measurement appointment, usually available within 2-3 days. Once measurements are complete and you’ve approved the specifications, the glass goes into production. Standard thickness and clear glass move through fastest.
Tempered glass adds 2-3 days to the timeline because of the additional processing required. Special tints or very thick glass might also extend the schedule slightly. During busy periods, especially fall when many Roosevelt homeowners are updating their interiors, allow a few extra days for scheduling flexibility.
Do glass table tops require special installation or can I install myself?
While glass table tops don’t require permanent attachment to your furniture, professional installation ensures proper handling and placement. Glass is heavy – a dining table top can weigh 40-60 pounds – and requires careful maneuvering to avoid damage.
Professional installation includes checking the fit, making any minor adjustments, and ensuring the glass sits level and stable on your table base. If the glass doesn’t fit perfectly or needs slight modifications, having experienced technicians handle it prevents costly mistakes.
You can certainly place glass yourself if you’re comfortable handling large, heavy pieces and have help available. But for most Roosevelt homeowners, our installation service provides peace of mind and ensures everything is done correctly from the start. The service cost is minimal compared to the potential cost of damaged glass from improper handling.
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