Bulli Glass

Glass Repair in Dapto

  • Emergency glass repairs
  • Custom glass cutting
  • Established in 1990
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Dapto Glass Repair

Bulli Glass offers expert glass repairs throughout Dapto, supporting residential and commercial customers with safe, reliable service. With over 30 years of experience and a strong presence across the Illawarra region, Bulli Glass delivers solutions for broken windows, cracked doors, mirrors, shower screens, and internal glass panels.


The team works across homes, retail spaces, offices, and rental properties, focusing on accurate assessments and responsive repairs. Glass types serviced include clear float, laminated safety, toughened, and frosted varieties. Repairs are conducted using appropriate fixings and glass thicknesses to meet safety standards and restore function. Bulli Glass works closely with customers in Dapto to offer straightforward communication, reliable timeframes, and helpful support.


Site visits and job assessments are scheduled promptly, with materials selected to suit the site and application. All repairs are completed using methods designed to minimise disruption and meet compliance requirements.


To book a glass repair in Dapto or request a quote, contact Bulli Glass on 0412 966 169.

Local Service With Practical Care

Glass repair services in Dapto are carried out through a careful process designed to meet safety, structural, and regulatory needs.


Each job begins with an inspection to determine whether the glass can be repaired or needs to be replaced entirely. The team measures the opening or frame to ensure a proper fit, then selects the appropriate type of glass depending on its use—such as toughened panels for doors or laminated glass for external windows. Installation involves securing the new panel, applying sealants, and verifying stability. Safety procedures are followed throughout the job to protect surrounding areas and ensure clean-up is completed properly. Temporary boarding may be used if glass must be custom cut or ordered in. Customers are kept informed of the timeframe and process, and any follow-up maintenance needs are clearly explained.


Bulli Glass provides service across Dapto that reflects local knowledge and practical care, backed by experience and attention to detail in every repair.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the difference between laminated and toughened safety glass?

    Laminated and toughened glass are both considered safety glass, but they differ in structure and behaviour when damaged. 


    Laminated glass consists of two glass sheets bonded with a plastic interlayer. If broken, the shards stick to the interlayer, reducing the risk of injury and keeping the panel intact. It is commonly used in shopfronts, doors, and windshields. 


    Toughened (or tempered) glass is heat-treated to strengthen it, and when it breaks, it shatters into small, less dangerous granules. Toughened glass is often used in shower screens, splashbacks, and balustrades. 


    The choice between them depends on safety requirements, location, and local regulations.

  • How soon should glass repairs be completed after damage?

    Glass repairs should ideally be completed as soon as possible after damage is discovered. 


    Cracks and chips can worsen quickly due to vibration, pressure, or temperature changes. Delayed repairs increase the risk of injury or a complete break. In some cases—such as entry doors or shopfronts—immediate attention is necessary for safety and security. For residential windows, minor damage may be manageable in the short term, but prompt professional assessment is still recommended. 


    Temporary boarding or sealing may be used while waiting for custom glass panels to be prepared.

  • Can cracked glass be repaired or does it need replacing?

    Whether cracked glass can be repaired depends on the size, depth, and position of the damage. 


    Small chips or hairline cracks that are not near the edge of the pane may sometimes be treated with resin fillers, especially in non-structural glass-like decorative panels. 


    However, most structural glass—including windows, doors, and balustrades—requires full replacement if cracked, particularly if the crack threatens the integrity or safety of the installation. 


    For glass that is toughened or tempered, replacement is usually the only option, as these types are designed to shatter under pressure rather than hold damage.