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GLASS RECYCLED Manufactures Innovative Products

GLASS RECYCLED, a producer of reclaimed glass- based bathroom, flooring, and kitchen countertops with hard surface, which is being currently introduced throughout the City of Allen, Texas Fire Station No. 5, which is an added value to the facility in addition to its LEED Platinum Certification.

The fire station employs the company’s GlassSLAB product, the areas benefited by this product include display cases, countertops, locker rooms, and public restrooms, and is welcomed by fire fighters, city leaders and visitors.

According to Company president Jeff Bulla, GLASS RECYCLED is exceptional. Recycled glass countertops are adaptable to any suitable color palette, in contrast to marble or Corian. The recycled glass chip colors of any mixture of color and sizes are custom-specified, before blending with an epoxy corresponding to the paint color. The resulting product is radiant, tough, and heat resistant with simplified installation and maintenance free.

Products including bathroom accessories, kitchen countertops, walls and flooring for domestic and residential purpose employing porcelain and mirror products, and crushed recycled glass are being manufactured by GLASS RECYCLED. The launch of the new Designer Showcase simplifies the selection of the products. In addition, an advanced web-based portal on a new online GlassStore, offers readily available products.

Apart from durability and appeal, GLASS RECYCLED applications offer additional LEED points to every project, including residential or commercial design project.

Source: http://glassrecycled.com/

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