Hobart’s glass repair & glazier specialists.
Broken windows, emergency board-ups, double glazing for the Hobart cold, shower screens, splashbacks and mirrors. We measure, cut and fit to Australian Standard AS 1288 across the City of Hobart and the southern suburbs. Free measure and quote, no phone tag, no obligation.
Five glass services for Hobart homes and businesses.
From a smashed shopfront on Elizabeth Street to a frameless shower screen in a new Kingston build, we cover the lot. Every pane we fit meets the current safety-glass rules, not the rule that applied when the house was built.
Emergency glass repair
Break-ins, storm damage, accidental smashes. Same-day board-up or temporary glaze, then a permanent AS 1288 replacement. ~$150-$450.
See emergency repair →Double glazing
Insulated glass units for the Hobart cold. Halve the heat loss through the glass, kill the morning condensation, drop the noise. Retrofit or new. ~$450-$900/unit.
See double glazing →Shower screens
Framed, semi-frameless and frameless toughened screens, measured and fitted to your Hobart bathroom. Grade A safety glass as standard. ~$700-$2,800.
See shower screens →Glass splashbacks
Toughened coloured or printed glass splashbacks for kitchens and laundries. Wipe-clean, joint-free, made to your colour. ~$600-$1,300.
See splashbacks →Mirrors
Bathroom, wardrobe, gym and feature mirrors cut and fitted to size. Polished edges, safety backing, fitted level on Hobart’s not-always-square old walls. ~$120-$700.
See mirrors →Three things glass work in Hobart has to get right.
A genuinely cold-climate glass conversation.
Hobart is the coldest capital in the country with the longest heating season, so glass here is a thermal-comfort decision, not just a security one. A single pane of float glass leaks heat all winter and runs with condensation on frosty mornings in Sandy Bay and West Hobart. We talk through double-glazed insulated units, low-E coatings and argon fill against your actual budget, rather than selling the same spec we would in Brisbane.
Safety glass to AS 1288, not like-for-like.
Plenty of older Battery Point, North Hobart and New Town homes still have plain annealed glass in doors, low windows and bathrooms where the National Construction Code now requires Grade A safety glass. When we replace a broken pane we replace it to today’s standard, toughened or laminated where the location calls for it, so you finish compliant instead of re-breaking the same rule the previous glazier ignored.
Heritage frames and out-of-square openings.
A lot of Hobart’s housing stock predates federation. Sandstone sills, timber sashes and openings that have moved a few millimetres over a century mean a glazier cannot just order a rectangle and slap it in. We template every heritage opening on site, work in with the City of Hobart’s heritage requirements where they apply, and fit so the bead lines stay clean.
From quote form to finished glass, 4 steps.
Send the form
Tell us the job and your suburb, add a photo and a rough size. We reply with an indicative price, usually same business day.
Free measure
We template on site, check whether the location needs safety glass under AS 1288, and confirm a fixed written quote.
Cut & fit
Standard float held in stock; toughened, laminated and double-glazed units processed to order. Board-up first if it cannot wait.
Clean handover
Beads neat, silicone tidy, offcuts removed. Workmanship backed and compliant to the current code.
Need glass measured, cut or fitted in Hobart?
Send the quote form with a photo and we will come back with an indicative price, usually the same business day. Free, no obligation.
Guides for Hobart homeowners
Plain reading from our jobs around Hobart: what glass costs, whether double glazing pays off in our climate, and how to pick a glazier.