Bulli Glass

Shower Screens in Kiama

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A Bathroom With a Toilet, Sink, and Walk in Shower — Bulli Glass in Kiama, NSW

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A Bathroom With a Toilet and a Walk in Shower — Bulli Glass in Kiama, NSW

Kiama Shower Screens

Bulli Glass provides professional shower screen installation services across Kiama, working with homeowners, builders, and renovators on bathrooms of all sizes. With over 30 years of industry experience, the team installs framed, semi-frameless, and frameless shower screens made from toughened safety glass that complies with current Australian Standards. Every screen is cut to fit the space accurately and secured using durable, long-lasting hardware.


Customers in Kiama can choose from a variety of options, including matte black or chrome finishes, clear or frosted glass, and different layout configurations to suit their bathroom’s shape and style. Bulli Glass handles every step of the job—from measure to installation—with clear communication and a focus on fit, function, and compliance. The team works on new builds, renovations, and replacement projects, ensuring the shower screen complements the room and operates as intended.


To request a quote for a custom shower screen in Kiama, contact Bulli Glass on 0412 966 169.

Tailored To Your Layout

Shower screen installation in Kiama begins with a site visit to measure the space and determine which style and configuration are most suitable. The team carefully checks the alignment of tiles, plumbing placement, and other fixtures to ensure a secure and watertight installation. Depending on the selected style, the screen may be secured using fixed brackets, hinges, or sliding tracks. All edges are polished, and safety glass is installed in accordance with Australian safety standards.


Silicone sealing is applied with care to prevent water escape and support a long-lasting fit. Once installed, the screen is inspected for smooth operation and alignment. Customers receive advice on maintenance, cleaning, and what to look out for over time. Bulli Glass keeps customers informed throughout the process, including updates on glass availability and estimated completion times.



This service provides Kiama residents with practical, well-executed installations that suit both modern and traditional bathroom designs.

A Bathroom With a Bathtub, Sink, and Shower Stall — Bulli Glass in Kiama, NSW
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can a shower screen be installed on a bathtub?

    Yes, shower screens can be installed on bathtubs and are often referred to as bath screens. 


    These are typically fixed or hinged panels designed to prevent water from escaping when a person is using the shower over the bath. Bath screens are a great alternative to curtains for a more modern look and better water containment. 


    They come in various sizes and styles, including folding and pivot options, and are fitted directly to the edge of the bath and adjoining wall.

  • What’s the difference between polished and bevelled glass edges?

    Polished edges are smooth and flat, giving the glass a clean, modern appearance, while bevelled edges are angled, creating a decorative finish often seen in mirrors or more traditional designs. In shower screens, polished edges are more common, especially in frameless models, as they provide a sleek and minimal look. Bevelled edges are less frequently used for shower screens but may be requested for a particular aesthetic. 


    Both edge types are processed for safety and can be chosen based on the desired style.

  • Do frameless shower screens leak more than framed ones?

    Frameless shower screens do not necessarily leak more, but they rely heavily on precise installation and quality sealing to prevent water escape. Because they lack the full metal frame of traditional screens, frameless designs depend on silicon joints and exact glass alignment. When installed correctly, they can be just as effective at keeping water in. 


    However, in cases of uneven floors, poor sealing, or high-pressure shower heads, framed or semi-frameless designs may offer slightly better containment.