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Getting A Cat Flap Fitted Into Glass

Updated: Feb 12


Cat Fitted into Glass

Is it possible to install a cat flap in glass?


Indeed, it is possible to do so.


Yes, cat flaps can be inserted into glass windows and doors. This can be a great choice for various reasons, such as:

  • Convenience: Cats can freely enter and exit.

  • Aesthetic appeal: Glass doors, particularly patio, French, or bi-fold doors, can look appealing.

  • Functionality: Cat flaps can be practical for doors leading directly to outdoor spaces.

To install a cat flap in glass, you can follow these steps:

  1. Schedule an appointment with a glazing company.

  2. The glazier will measure the window or door panel.

  3. A new toughened glass will be cut at the glazier's workshop.

  4. The existing glass will be taken out and the new glass pane will be fitted.

  5. The cat flap will be put in place.

For single glazing, a new toughened glass piece is usually needed to bear the cat flap's pressure. For double glazing, a new glass piece with the cat flap will typically be manufactured and installed in the current frame.

A specialist in cat flap installation can install a cat flap in almost any door type, be it glass, wood, uPVC, or composite.

Cat Flap Fitted Into Glass


 
 
 

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