Bulli Glass

Shower Screens in Wollongong

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Wollongong Shower Screens

Bulli Glass supplies and installs custom shower screens throughout Wollongong and the surrounding region. With over three decades of industry experience, the business works with a variety of residential and commercial customers to deliver solutions tailored to individual bathrooms. Shower screen options include framed, semi-frameless, and frameless designs, each built with toughened safety glass and fitted using reliable, modern hardware. Bulli Glass completes every job with attention to layout, space, and moisture exposure, ensuring the product suits the location and is installed to current safety standards.


Customers in Wollongong can expect accurate measuring, helpful advice on glass and finishes, and clear timelines from booking to completion. The team works across a wide range of property types, from small bathrooms in homes and units to larger shared spaces in commercial environments. All screens are installed with sealing and support appropriate to their design, using tools and fixings chosen for durability. Site visits and consultations are available as needed to support product selection.


For shower screen installation or replacement in Wollongong, call Bulli Glass on 0412 966 169.

Designed For Safety & Fit

Every shower screen installation in Wollongong starts with a detailed site assessment to determine the right size, style, and glass type for the space.


Measurements are taken to ensure the panel sits flush with walls or tiles, and the customer can select from clear, frosted, or patterned glass depending on their privacy and design needs. Screen hardware is chosen based on bathroom finishes, with options available in chrome, matte black, and brushed nickel. During installation, the team applies waterproof seals and ensures all panels are fixed securely to maintain both function and structural integrity.


Installers use safety-rated glass that meets Australian Standards and select hinges, brackets, or tracks suited to each screen type. The goal is to ensure the screen is easy to use, stable, and fitted without damage to nearby surfaces. Customers in Wollongong receive clear communication during the process, with guidance on care and maintenance after installation. Support is also available if any follow-up adjustments are required.


This service is intended to suit a variety of bathroom layouts while meeting modern performance and appearance standards.

A Bathroom with a Glass Shower Door and a Bathtub — Bulli Glass in Wollongong, NSW
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does it take to install a shower screen?

    The time it takes to install a shower screen depends on the type of screen and the conditions of the bathroom. 


    A standard framed or semi-frameless screen can typically be installed in 1 to 2 hours once the area is prepared. Frameless shower screens, which require more precise measurements and fittings, may take slightly longer. If custom glass is required, there may be a lead time of several days to manufacture the panel before installation. 


    In most cases, a site inspection is done first to ensure the screen will fit correctly, and installation is then scheduled accordingly. Clean-up and sealing are also factored into the timeline to ensure a safe and watertight finish.

  • Can a shower screen be installed on any type of bathroom surface?

    Shower screens can be installed on most common bathroom surfaces, including tiles, acrylic, stone, and waterproofed plasterboard. 


    The key factor is ensuring that the wall and floor surfaces are level, secure, and properly waterproofed. Irregular surfaces may require adjustment during installation to ensure the screen sits flush and seals properly. In some cases, additional reinforcement may be needed behind walls or under tiles to support the weight of frameless or larger glass panels. 


    It’s important to have the site assessed by an installer to confirm that the surfaces are suitable for the type of screen being considered.

  • What is the difference between frameless, semi-frameless, and framed shower screens?

    Framed shower screens have a full metal frame surrounding all edges of the glass, offering strong support and generally being the most budget-friendly option.


    Semi-frameless screens use partial framing, often just around the outer edges, with the door panel supported by minimal brackets or hinges. Frameless shower screens are made entirely of thick, toughened glass with no framing, held in place by discreet fittings for a clean and modern look. The differences mainly relate to appearance, price, and how much maintenance is required—frameless screens offer a sleek design but often cost more and need careful installation due to the weight and precision of the glass.