Bulli Glass
Glass Repair in Kiama
- Emergency glass repairs
- Custom glass cutting
- Established in 1990

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Kiama Glass Repair
Bulli Glass delivers professional glass repair services to homes and businesses across Kiama and surrounding coastal areas. With over 30 years of experience in the glazing industry, the team provides repair solutions for windows, doors, shower screens, mirrors, and other structural or decorative glass panels. All work is carried out using glass that complies with Australian safety standards, with services tailored to meet local property layouts and environmental conditions.
Repairs begin with an on-site inspection to assess the damage and determine whether replacement is required. From single residential windows to large-scale commercial panels, Bulli Glass applies a consistent, methodical approach to ensure accuracy and safety. The team is known for its responsiveness and straightforward service process, helping Kiama locals resolve glass issues efficiently. Clear communication, reliable timelines, and practical advice are all part of the experience.
To arrange glass repair services in Kiama, call Bulli Glass on 0412 966 169.
Professional Repairs That Last
Glass repair in Kiama follows a structured process that begins with measuring the damaged area and selecting the appropriate replacement material. The team uses toughened or laminated safety glass where needed, depending on the application and compliance requirements. Older panels are removed using safe dismantling tools to avoid damage to the surrounding frame or walls. Once prepared, the new panel is fitted, aligned, and sealed to ensure a secure and lasting result.
Bulli Glass uses installation techniques that reduce the chance of movement or future faults, with a focus on clean finishes and minimal disruption. Where glass must be custom-cut, a temporary solution may be installed to maintain security and function. Customers are advised on expected timelines, installation steps, and glass care post-repair.
The approach ensures every job—big or small—is completed with careful planning and local knowledge. Bulli Glass remains available after the repair to answer questions or assist with any follow-up requirements specific to the Kiama region.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can glass repairs be done on heritage or older buildings?
Yes, glass repairs can be carried out on heritage or older buildings, but they often require special consideration.
In many cases, the original window frames are retained, and the glass is carefully matched to the existing style for visual consistency. Some properties may have historical restrictions or local council regulations that affect the type of glass that can be used.
A qualified glazier will typically assess the condition of the frame, recommend a compatible glass type, and ensure the repair complies with both safety and heritage guidelines.
Is it possible to replace just one pane in a multi-panel window?
Yes, individual panes in multi-panel windows can often be replaced without disturbing the entire window structure.
The process depends on how the window is built and how the damaged panel is secured within the frame. If the glass is glazed into timber or aluminium frames, a professional glazier can remove the damaged pane and fit a new one that matches the existing panels.
Accurate measurement and careful sealing are essential to maintain the performance and appearance of the full window.
What safety measures are taken during a glass repair?
During a glass repair, glaziers follow strict safety procedures to protect both themselves and the property. This includes wearing protective equipment, safely removing broken shards, and using barriers or boarding where necessary.
They also assess the structure around the glass to ensure it can support a new panel. For higher-risk areas—such as shopfronts, door panels, or high windows—access equipment and compliance-rated materials are used.
Once the repair is complete, sealants and fixings are applied to ensure the glass is stable, watertight, and secure.