Frequently Asked Questions About Framing Glass & UV Protection
The best glass for protecting artwork is one that offers high UV protection. Museum glass and Conservation Clear glass both block up to 99% of harmful UV rays, helping prevent fading and colour degradation. The right choice depends on your budget, lighting conditions, and whether glare reduction is important.
Regular framing glass provides only moderate natural UV protection. It may be suitable for artwork displayed in low-light areas, but it does not offer the long-term protection needed for valuable or sentimental pieces exposed to sunlight or bright indoor lighting.
Museum glass is a premium glazing option that combines 99% UV protection with advanced anti-reflective coating. It dramatically reduces glare while preserving true colour and clarity. It is worth the investment for high-value artwork, investment pieces, historical documents, and sentimental heirlooms.
Conservation Clear glass blocks 99% of UV rays but does not have the same advanced anti-reflective coating as Museum Glass. Museum Glass offers both maximum UV protection and superior glare reduction, making it nearly invisible when viewed head-on.
UltraVue glass uses optical coatings (rather than surface etching) to reduce reflections without compromising clarity. Unlike traditional non-glare glass, it maintains sharp detail and vibrant colour. It is ideal for brightly lit rooms or spaces with overhead lighting.
Acrylic glazing is lighter and more impact-resistant than glass, making it ideal for large frames, high-traffic areas, or shipped artwork. It can also include UV protection. However, acrylic is more prone to surface scratches if not handled carefully. The best choice depends on your specific framing needs.
UV-protective glass significantly reduces fading by blocking harmful ultraviolet light, but no glazing can prevent all fading. Proper placement, away from direct sunlight and excessive heat is also essential for long-term preservation.
Yes. Framagraphic offers professional glass replacement services in Vancouver. If your frame’s glass is cracked, chipped, or shattered, we can replace it and upgrade you to UV-protective or anti-reflective glazing at the same time.
When selecting glazing, consider:
- The amount of natural light in the room
- Whether glare is a concern
- The sentimental or monetary value of the piece
- The size and weight of the frame
Our framing experts will guide you through each option to ensure your artwork receives the appropriate level of protection.
High-quality UV-protective options like Museum Glass and UltraVue are designed to maintain colour accuracy and clarity. In fact, anti-reflective coatings often enhance visibility compared to regular glass.











