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

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Wollongong Glass Repair
Bulli Glass offers professional glass repair services throughout Wollongong, assisting local residents, businesses, and property managers with a range of common glass issues. With decades of industry experience and a skilled team based in the Illawarra region, Bulli Glass is equipped to respond promptly to broken or damaged glass panels across homes and commercial spaces. Repairs are available for windows, doors, mirrors, internal glass panels, and shopfronts.
The team is trained in safe removal, replacement, and sealing procedures and uses appropriate materials to meet the standards required for each property type. Services are carried out with clear communication and attention to practical details such as safety, fit, and finish.
Whether it’s a scheduled repair or an urgent fix, the business aims to provide a reliable process from start to finish. All repairs are handled using measured approaches that consider building access, frame condition, and glass type. For more information or to organise a glass repair in Wollongong, call Bulli Glass on 0412 966 169.
Safe & Efficient Service Delivery
Glass repairs in Wollongong are completed using tools and techniques that prioritise structural safety and proper fitting.
The process begins with an inspection to assess whether repair or replacement is the most suitable option. If the damage is minor and confined, the team may stabilise or reseal the existing glass; in other cases, full removal and replacement are required. Each panel is measured to ensure a precise fit, then cut and sealed on-site or pre-prepared based on the job’s requirements. Repairs are carried out with minimal disruption, and where needed, temporary solutions may be applied until the final glass can be installed. Materials such as laminated or toughened safety glass are used depending on the application and compliance requirements.
Every step is explained in advance, and timeframes are discussed clearly to help customers manage scheduling. Follow-up advice is provided if needed to support ongoing maintenance or future replacement. The service is designed to meet local needs in Wollongong with a practical and informed approach.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can all types of broken glass be repaired, or does it depend on the type?
Not all glass can be repaired. Whether a repair is possible depends heavily on the type of glass, the extent of the damage, and where the glass is installed.
Simple float glass used in single-pane windows can sometimes be repaired if the damage is minimal—such as a small chip or surface crack away from the edges.
However, toughened (tempered) glass is designed to shatter completely when broken, and therefore cannot be repaired and must be replaced. Laminated glass, commonly used in shopfronts or windshields, may sometimes be patched if the damage is superficial and doesn’t compromise the safety layer between the panes. Double-glazed units with internal fogging or seal failure almost always require full replacement.
Repairing decorative or patterned glass depends on whether matching materials are available.
A glazier will consider these factors and advise the most suitable option.
How long does a typical glass repair job take?
The duration of a glass repair depends on several factors, including the size of the panel, the type of glass, the level of damage, and site accessibility.
A straightforward repair, such as resealing a loose pane or replacing a small single-pane window, can often be completed in under an hour. If custom glass is required—such as toughened or laminated panels—there may be a delay of 1 to 3 business days while the correct materials are sourced or cut to size. For larger or more complex repairs, like commercial glass or multi-panel installations, the job may take several hours or require multiple visits.
Emergency services can often provide temporary boarding or sealing until the final repair is ready to be completed. A glazier will typically assess the damage during a site visit and provide a clear timeline before work begins.
Are glass repairs covered by Australian building insurance policies?
Many Australian home and commercial building insurance policies do include cover for accidental glass breakage, but it’s important to check the specific terms and conditions of your policy.
Coverage often applies to fixed glass features such as windows, doors, shower screens, and skylights. Some policies may also cover mirrors, glass fencing, or decorative panels if they are permanently attached to the property. The level of cover can vary—some policies require an excess to be paid, while others may have a limit on the number or cost of claims per year. In commercial settings, glass repair coverage is sometimes listed under a separate section called "glass cover" or "special glass". Before arranging repairs, policyholders are encouraged to contact their insurer to confirm eligibility, documentation requirements, and whether approved service providers must be used.