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Glazier Pricing in Western Australia

ServiceMinMaxAvg

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 Western Australia

Important regulations and resources to help you hire with confidence in Western Australia.

Building contractor registration

In Western Australia, individuals, partnerships or companies that wish to contract to provide building work valued over $20,000 must be registered as building contractors. This requirement also applies to glazing work forming part of building contracts and requires nomination of a registered building practitioner and evidence of financial and organisational capacity

Financial and organisational capacity

Applicants generally need access to at least $50,000 in cash or cash equivalents and a working capital ratio of 1:1. Trusts cannot hold a registration; the trustee must apply

Management and supervision

Registered contractors must demonstrate effective management and supervision of building work. Applicants submit a management and supervision questionnaire and must ensure work is supervised by a registered builder practitioner

Comply with AS 1288 and AS/NZS 2208

Glaziers must install glass products in accordance with AS 1288 and use safety glazing materials that meet AS/NZS 2208. Ensure laminated or toughened safety glass is used in overhead glazing, balustrades and doors and that installations comply with the NCC

White Card and WHS

All workers must hold a White Card and follow WorkSafe WA codes for working at heights, manual handling and safe operation of glass‑handling equipment. Prepare safe work method statements and provide appropriate PPE

Insurance and environmental compliance

Maintain public liability and workers compensation insurance and implement waste minimisation and recycling of glass. Comply with local government environmental health and planning regulations for noise and dust

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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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