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Why a Cooker Glass Splashback Is the Perfect Upgrade for Behind Your Hob
The wall behind your cooker takes the most heat and grease, making a glass cooker splashback a practical, easy to clean solution. Most are sized to match the hob width and fit neatly between the worktop and extractor or cupboard.
Because the heat resistance comes from the toughened glass itself, not the finish, you can use any colour, print, or design behind your hob. A bold coloured glass splashback makes the cooking area a focal point. A printed glass splashback turns it into a feature wall. A clear toughened splashback protects the existing wall while keeping it visible.
For more on the heat performance of our glass, see the heat resistant glass splashbacks collection. For full kitchen coverage beyond the hob area, browse our kitchen glass splashback range or the main glass splashbacks collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I put a glass splashback behind a range cooker?
Can I put a glass splashback behind a range cooker?
Yes. Our toughened glass splashbacks are suitable for use behind range cookers, freestanding gas hobs, built-in electric hobs, and induction plates. The glass handles the radiant heat from all domestic cooking appliances. For range cookers, measure the full width of the appliance and the height from the worktop surface to the hood or cupboard.
How far should a cooker splashback extend past the hob?
How far should a cooker splashback extend past the hob?
At minimum, the splashback should match the width of the hob. Many customers go one size up from the hob width for additional coverage and a cleaner visual finish. Height-wise, running the panel from the worktop to the extractor hood or wall cupboard is standard. Check our standard sizes to find the best fit for your layout.
Is glass easier to clean than tiles behind a cooker?
Is glass easier to clean than tiles behind a cooker?
Significantly. Glass has no grout lines where grease and food residue accumulate. A damp cloth and glass cleaner remove cooking splashes in seconds. Tiled splashbacks require regular grout cleaning to prevent discolouration and mould, which is a constant battle in the high-moisture, high-grease environment behind a hob.
Do I need a gap between the hob and the glass splashback?
Do I need a gap between the hob and the glass splashback?
A small gap of 3mm to 5mm between the hob edge and the glass is standard practice. This allows for thermal expansion and air circulation. Most hobs have a built-in trim or frame that naturally creates this gap. Your hob manufacturer's installation guide will specify the recommended clearance.