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Standard Blocks

90 percent of glass block installations are done using the Ezylay Glass Block Installation Silicone System. It is super easy to use and perfect for DIYers.

Designer Blocks

Glass Block panels installed with the Ezylay Glass Block Installation Mortar System.

Fire Rated Glass Blocks

Fire rated glass blocks are an effective solution to allowing light into multi-unit projects and in building on small plot sizes. However, glass blocks are only fire rated compliant if they are installed correctly in accordance to the tests that were performed in Europe and to CSIRO opinions. It is therefore imperative that the installers have been trained specifically for fire rated glass block applications as the glass blocks, reinforcing, joint sizing and fixing details differ to normal installations, in order to be issued with the conformity certificate.

Glass Block Pavers

The Fire Rated Pavers provide a structure with a high mechanical resistance under the effect of flames, the propagation of fire, smoke and heat. This class of resistanace not only gives the structure stability and strength but also limits the passage of heat radiation thus also preventing objects placed in the glass block protected environment from overheating.

Ventilation

There are many options for creating ventilation within a Glass Block Wall if required including pop-out windows, sliders and ventilation blocks.

Corner and End Blocks

Corner Glass Block Element (Any 2 Glass Blocks welded to make a 90 degree or 135 degree corner). These blocks are made to order from Europe and therefore not held in stock. Any clear patterned glass block can be manufactured into a corner block.

Feature Glass Blocks

These are unique specialty blocks which offer an aubundancy of design options when using glass blocks.

VetroPieno

Introducing the VetroPieno a solid glass block that combines all the appeal of traditional bricks with the transparency and illumination of glass.

This completely unique design solution can be used in place of traditional bricks to create dramatic interior walls or partitions that maximize the passage of light from room to room — or as a subtle design accents that add a touch of style, character and colour.