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Glazier Pricing in Queensland
| Service | Min | Max | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
Window Glass Replacement Replace broken window glass | $150.00 | $400.00 | $275.00 |
Shower Screen Installation Install new glass shower screen | $300.00 | $700.00 | $500.00 |
Mirror Fitting Supply and install mirrors | $100.00 | $300.00 | $200.00 |
Glass Door Repair Repair sliding or hinged glass doors | $200.00 | $500.00 | $350.00 |
Custom Glass Balustrade Design and install glass balustrades | $1,000.00 | $3,000.00 | $2,000.00 |
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Glaziing Licensing & Rules in Queensland
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Licence for work over $3,300
Queensland requires a Glass, Glazing & Aluminium licence when glazing, fabricating or installing glass and windows valued over $3,300. The licence permits glazing, reglazing, and fabrication of windows, doors, shower screens, shopfronts and balustrades【458891787218022†screenshot】
Licence classes
Choose the correct licence class – contractor, company, nominee supervisor or site supervisor. Contractors may perform, supervise and enter contracts; nominee and site supervisors can supervise work but cannot contract individually
Fit and proper, identity and business structure
Applicants must be fit and proper, have permission to work in Australia, provide proof of identity and evidence of business structure and meet technical, managerial and financial requirements
Technical and managerial qualifications
To obtain the licence you need an approved technical qualification such as Certificate III in Glass & Glazing or an apprenticeship, and complete a managerial course (e.g., BSBESB402) to demonstrate business management skills
Comply with AS 1288 and safety standards
Install glass and aluminium products in accordance with AS 1288 and AS/NZS 2208, ensuring safety glass in high‑risk areas and compliance with the National Construction Code. Provide edge protection, glass‑handling equipment and prepare SWMS
Insurance and WHS
Hold public liability insurance and workers compensation. Ensure workers hold White Cards, undergo manual‑handling training and implement environmental management plans for waste glass recycling and noise control
Helpful Resources
Glass, glazing and aluminium licence – QBCC
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Ablis – Glass, glazing and aluminium licence
Know your rights for domestic building work and disputes.
Technical qualifications for licensing – QBCC
Industry standards, training, and professional guidelines.
Working safely at heights – WorkSafe QLD
AS 1288 and safety glazing – AGWA
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Frequently Asked Questions
What services does a glazier provide?
Glaziers install, repair, and replace glass in windows, doors, and skylights.
Do glaziers in Australia need to be licensed?
Yes, glaziers must be licensed and comply with state-specific regulations.
Are glaziers insured for their work?
Reputable glaziers carry public liability insurance to cover potential damages.
How long does it take to replace a window?
Window replacement typically takes a few hours, depending on the window size and type.
Do glaziers charge a call-out fee?
Many glaziers charge a call-out fee, which may vary based on location and urgency.
What types of glass do glaziers work with?
Glaziers work with various types of glass, including tempered, laminated, and double-glazed glass.
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