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You would take a piece of the glass to a glass store and custom order the glass top. It can be a bit pricey, but you need the thicker, tempered glass.
Replacement glass for a patio table can easily be found at home improvement stores such as Home Depot and Lowes. Both of these stores are very friendly to their customers and are very helpful when it comes to finding things in the stores.
Just make sure your children don't destroy it and get cut by the glass.
Any glass shop that makes frameless glass doors can do your table. So look where you live for glass shops that make glass doors.
The best place to buy for a clear 36" with 2" hole outdoor patio table glass would be another family owned business that has there heart and soul invested in the business and will probably give you a wonderful price and that they can be counted on.
There is currently a four-piece patio set available at Target. It comes complete with an umbrella and a table. The going price right now is $199, as there is a sale.
There are many places where you can buy a new umbrella stand for your patio table. I would check out your local Kmart or Walmart to find a cheap replacement so that you won't have to burn a hole in your wallet buying one online or at furniture stores.
You may be able to buy replacement tiles without replacing the entire patio furniture set - check out http://www.familyleisure.com/Casual-Patio-Furniture
If you have a glass table and a sunny day you can paint your tabletop with non-toxic crystals in a flash. It's an easy crystal-growing project, safe for kids and pets.
If your patio cover came with your patio table I suggest you return it to the shop you purchased it from. If it did not come with your patio table I suggest you measure your table and purchase a suitable sized one from a retailer such as Argos, or a specialised shop such as Covers-Direct.
An outdoor patio dining table that has a true glass surface needs to be treated carefully while food is being served. One situation that should be avoided is placing a hot platter down on a table close to a very cold pitcher or container. The interplay of the heat and the cold can cause the glass to crack. Very dramatic changes in temperature can even cause the glass to shatter violently and fly through the air.