Glass repair & glazing in Kingston.
Kingston, just south of Hobart, is one of the fastest-growing parts of the region, full of newer family homes and estate builds. Glass here leans modern: frameless shower screens, large glazed living areas and splashbacks, plus double glazing specified from the start for the southern cold.
The Kingston glass story.
A new-build market.
Kingston and the surrounding Huntingfield and Blackmans Bay estates have grown fast, so a big share of homes here are recent builds with large glazed living spaces and modern bathrooms. That shapes the glass work: lots of frameless shower screens in 10mm toughened glass, coloured glass splashbacks in new kitchens, and feature mirrors. New walls are straighter than the century-old ones in central Hobart, but precise templating still matters for that clean frameless finish.
Double glazing as standard.
Kingston sits south of Hobart and gets the full force of the cold, so many new builds here are double glazed from day one. We replace failed insulated glass units, retrofit double glazing to the few older homes that still have single glass, and advise on low-E options for the large glazed elevations that newer homes favour.
Coastal exposure at Kingston Beach.
Down toward Kingston Beach and Blackmans Bay, homes are more exposed to salt air and wind off the water. That makes the right glass and fixings choice important, and it means storm and wind-driven breakage is a more regular call. Our emergency glass repair covers same-day board-ups across the Kingborough side.
Typical Kingston jobs.
- Frameless 10mm toughened shower screen for a new-build ensuite, around $2,100
- Failed double-glazed unit replaced in a recent home
- Coloured glass splashback for an estate kitchen
- Storm-damaged window secured and re-glazed near Kingston Beach
- Large feature mirror for a new living or hallway space
Other service areas.
Free Kingston glass quote.
Frameless screens, splashbacks, double glazing and repairs for new and established homes. Send the form with a photo.