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Our satin glass spigots are the floor-mounted clamps at the heart of a spigot balustrade: each square spigot grips the bottom edge of a toughened glass pane, holding it upright with no posts and a frameless appearance. The spigot body is brushed 316 marine-grade stainless steel — bare steel, so the metal itself is the corrosion barrier, which is why satin has long been the pick for coastal and poolside installations.
Each spigot mounts through an oval base plate, bolting down into solid structural material (fixing bolts are supplied separately to suit your substrate), with a satin base plate cover available to conceal the fixings. Spigots suit toughened glass from 12mm up to 21.5mm toughened laminated, used at two spigots per pane with panes up to 1100mm wide.
Sold individually — ideal for repairs, extensions, or building a run to your own layout. For the complete system with glass cut to order, see our spigot glass balustrade system in satin, or the black spigots for a matt powder-coated look.
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No — the correct bolt depends on the substrate you're fixing into, so bolts are supplied separately. Contact the team if you're unsure what to use for your surface.
Toughened glass in 12mm and 15mm, or toughened laminated in 17.5mm and 21.5mm. Which thickness your installation needs depends on fall height and whether a cap rail is fitted — our spigot system page explains the rules, and the team will confirm before any glass is cut.
Two spigots per pane of glass, with panes up to a maximum width of 1100mm — so divide your run into panes of no more than 1100mm and allow two spigots each. Send your measurements through the quote form and we'll confirm the layout.
Yes — 316 is the marine grade, specified precisely for salt-air and poolside environments. An occasional wash-down to remove salt deposits keeps the brushed finish looking its best in coastal settings.
Purely on looks: the channel, glass options and performance are identical. Anodised gives a bright metallic line at floor level that suits silver glazing frames and light stone; black recedes against dark boards and modern schemes. Both hide beneath the glass line from a few steps back.
Both are 316-grade — black is powder-coated over the same steel, satin is bare brushed 316. Performance and corrosion resistance are identical, so choose on looks; satin's bare-steel finish is the traditional choice beside the sea or a pool.
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