How Much Does shower screen installation Cost in Australia?
shower screen installation costs vary significantly across Australia depending on your state, the complexity of the work, and local market conditions. Typical glazing & windows rates range from $60–$130/hr nationally. Use this guide to understand what to expect, how to compare quotes, and find verified local specialists near you.
shower screen installation Cost Guide Australia 2026
The following pricing is based on national industry averages. Costs may be 10–20% higher in capital cities (Sydney, Melbourne) and lower in regional areas. Always get 2–3 written quotes before committing to any glazing & windows work.
National Average
$60–$130
/hr
Emergency / After-Hours
$195
Estimated peak rate
Quotes Recommended
2–3
Before any work begins
shower screen installation Availability by State
VIC
93
listed
NSW
70
listed
SA
43
listed
QLD
42
listed
WA
36
listed
TAS
31
listed
ACT
17
listed
NT
12
listed
Prices are estimates only and may change without notice. Verify current pricing directly with your chosen contractor.
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Glazing & Windows Licensing Requirements in Australia
Licensing requirements vary by state. Always verify your contractor holds the correct licence for your location.
Victoria
In Victoria, glazing businesses should be registered. Safety glass installation must comply with AS 1288. Glazing forming part of a building permit project requires a registered building practitioner as principal contractor.
New South Wales
In NSW, glazing work must comply with AS 1288 Glass in Buildings. For home building work over $20,000, a contractor licence from NSW Fair Trading is required. Safety glazing requirements are specified under the NCC.
Queensland
In Queensland, glazing work over $3,300 as part of a building project may require a QBCC licence. All glazing must comply with AS 1288 and the National Construction Code.
Western Australia
In WA, glazing must comply with AS 1288. For structural glazing forming part of a building project, building services registration may apply. Emergency glass replacement does not require a building licence.
South Australia
In SA, glazing work must comply with AS 1288. Home building work over $12,000 requiring glazing as part of a building contract requires a licensed builder through Consumer and Business Services.
Tasmania
In Tasmania, glazing must comply with AS 1288. Structural glazing work forming part of a building permit requires a registered building practitioner under the Building Act 2016.
Australian Capital Territory
In the ACT, glazing work must comply with AS 1288 and National Construction Code requirements. Building permits may apply for structural glazing projects.
Northern Territory
In the NT, glazing must comply with AS 1288. In cyclone-prone Darwin, glazing in habitable rooms must meet Cyclone C/D wind pressure ratings specified in the NCC tropical design requirements.
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shower screen installation: Frequently Asked Questions
How much does window replacement cost in Australia?
Standard aluminium single-glazed window replacement costs $400–$900 per window installed. Upcycling to double glazing costs $700–$2,000 per window. Timber frame windows cost $1,000–$3,000 each. Replacing all windows in a 3-bedroom home typically costs $8,000–$25,000 depending on material and glazing specification.
Are double-glazed windows worth the cost in Australia?
Double glazing reduces heat loss and gain through glass by 30–50%, significantly reducing heating and cooling costs. It also reduces outside noise by 30–40 decibels. Payback is typically 7–15 years through energy savings alone, but improved comfort, reduced condensation, and noise reduction add significant lifestyle value, especially in Melbourne and southern states.
What is safety glass and where is it required by law?
Safety glass (toughened or laminated) is required by the Australian Building Code (NCC) in windows and glazed areas where human impact is likely: doors, sidelights, low windows (below 500mm from floor), bathrooms, and near stairs. Safety glass shatters into small, less harmful pieces. Replacing broken annealed glass in these locations with safety glass is legally required.
What is secondary glazing and is it an alternative to double glazing?
Secondary glazing adds an internal glazed panel to an existing window, creating a sealed air gap — similar in effect to double glazing at lower cost ($300–$700 per window). It's popular in heritage homes where replacing original windows is restricted. While effective, it's less thermally efficient than true double-glazing and can make windows harder to open and clean.
Do I need council approval to replace windows?
Like-for-like window replacements (same size, same location) generally don't require planning approval. Changing window size, location, or adding new windows to an existing house may require a building permit and sometimes planning consent. Heritage-listed properties have strict controls on window changes — always check before proceeding.
How do I reduce heat coming through glass in summer?
Options include: window film (low-e or solar control film, $200–$600 per window applied professionally), external shading (awnings, eaves, screens), upgrading to low-e glazing, or adding external roller shutters. External shading is the most effective as it blocks heat before it enters the glass. Reflective film on west-facing windows dramatically reduces afternoon heat.
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