Mirrors & Heat Resistant Glass in Toowoomba

✔ Trusted Glazing Experts
✔ Fast, Dependable Service

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Where Reflection Meets Resilience

Some glass is about how a space looks, other glass is about what it can handle. At Downs Window Renewals, we supply and cut mirrors and heat resistant glass for homes and commercial buildings across Toowoomba and the Darling Downs.


From bathrooms and wardrobes through to kitchens and fireplaces, these products need accuracy, correct specification and clean finishes. We our glass cut in-house and match each piece to how it will be used, because reflective surfaces and heat-exposed glass leave little room for error.


  • Accurate cutting guarantees mirrors sit flat without distortion or edge stress
  • Correct heat ratings protect surrounding surfaces from cracking and damage


If you need glass that performs as well as it looks, contact us on (07) 4635 1921 and talk it through.

Designed For Your Space

Mirrors and heat-proof glass are often installed where conditions change daily. Steam, temperature shifts and direct heat all place stress on materials. Mirrors need consistent backing and proper mounting to stay true and clear.


Heat resistant glass must be specified correctly for its environment, whether it’s near cooking areas or open flames. When either is poorly chosen or fitted, problems show up quickly. With the right preparation and placement, these products blend into everyday life while handling conditions that standard glass simply can’t tolerate.

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True Reflection

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Heat Rated

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Clean Finishes

Get It Right

Call us today to discuss your mirror or heat-proof glass needs and get practical advice that suits how the space will actually be used.

FAQ

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