Doors, Windows & Glass Services in Australia — Verified Local Quotes
Compare quotes from local glaziers, door installers, and window specialists for glass repairs, window replacements, security doors, shower screens, flyscreens, and custom glass installations.
Whether you need a one-off job or ongoing doors, windows & glass support, TaskerAsker connects you with verified, ABN-checked local professionals who can provide written quotes — usually within 24 hours. Every provider on TaskerAsker is independently verified before their listing goes live.
Be among the first customers to connect with verified doors, windows & glass providers in your area. Post your job free and receive written quotes from ABN-checked professionals.
Broken glass is an urgent security and safety risk. Many glaziers on TaskerAsker carry common glass sizes and can complete same-day emergency repairs for standard single-glazed windows and sliding door panels. For double-glazed or custom panes, glaziers will board up the opening same day while the replacement glass is cut to order (typically 1–5 business days). Mark your glass repair as urgent on TaskerAsker for an immediate response.
Window & door replacement, upgrades & double glazing
Upgrading old aluminium windows to double-glazed uPVC or aluminium frames reduces heat transfer, noise and condensation — delivering energy savings that offset the investment over time. Door and window specialists on TaskerAsker supply and install replacement windows, sliding doors, bi-fold doors, frameless glass panels and shower screens. Glazing of safety-glass panels must comply with AS/NZS 2208 in all states. Post your window or door job for written supply-and-install quotes.
How much do door & window repairs cost in Australia?
The table below shows indicative 2026 price ranges for common door, window and glass jobs. Costs vary by glass type, size and storey access — always confirm with a written, itemised quote. All prices AUD, GST-inclusive.
Internal hollow-core door replacement (supply & hang)
$250 – $600
External entry door replacement (standard)
$800 – $2,500
Bi-fold door set (supply & install)
$1,500 – $6,000+
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Why use TaskerAsker for doors, windows & glass services?
TaskerAsker is Australia's trusted marketplace for local doors, windows & glass professionals. Here's why thousands of Australians choose us:
Verified professionals: Every provider is ABN-checked and independently verified before appearing on TaskerAsker.
Up to 3 written quotes: Post one job and receive competitive quotes from multiple providers — no cold calling.
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Free to post: Posting a job on TaskerAsker is completely free — you only pay the provider once work is complete.
Local experts: Providers are based in your state and suburb, so they understand local regulations and pricing.
Hiring a doors, windows & gla — what to check
Verify ABN and trade licence via the TaskerAsker profile or our licence checker tool.
Read recent reviews and check the star rating — aim for providers with at least five verified reviews.
Request a written, itemised quote before any work begins.
Confirm the provider carries public liability insurance (on file at TaskerAsker for verified providers).
Never pay a large deposit upfront — a reasonable deposit is usually 10–20% for larger jobs.
Frequently asked questions about doors, windows & glass services
How much does window repair cost in Australia?
Repairing a broken window pane (single glazing) typically costs $150–$400 including labour and glass. Double-glazed unit replacement runs $300–$800 per pane depending on size. Repairing a broken window lock or latch costs $80–$200. Replacing a full aluminium window frame (supply and install) averages $600–$1,500 per window for standard sizes. Sliding door glass replacement (toughened safety glass) costs $400–$900. Get a written quote with the glass specification before work starts, as prices vary by glass type, size and storey access.
What is the difference between window repair and window replacement?
Window repair addresses specific damage — a broken pane, failed seal (fogging between double-glazed panes), faulty lock or stiff operation. Window replacement involves removing the entire window and frame and installing a new unit. Replacement is the better option when the frame is corroded, cracked or out of square; when seals are widely failed; or when upgrading to double glazing for energy efficiency. A glazier or window specialist can advise whether repair or replacement is more cost-effective after an inspection.
Can a broken window or glass door be repaired the same day?
Yes — for standard single-glazed windows and sliding door panels, many glaziers carry common glass sizes and can complete same-day emergency repairs. Mark your job as urgent on TaskerAsker and local verified glaziers in your suburb will be notified immediately. For double-glazed units, toughened safety glass or large custom panes, the glass usually needs to be cut to order and delivery may add 1–5 business days. In the interim, a glazier can board up the opening to secure the property.
How much does door replacement cost in Australia?
A standard internal hollow-core door replacement (supply and hang) costs $250–$600. Solid timber internal doors cost $400–$900 installed. External entry door replacement runs $800–$2,500 for a standard pre-hung unit; custom or timber panel doors can reach $3,000–$8,000. Sliding aluminium doors (supply and install) typically cost $1,200–$3,500 depending on width and glass specification. Bi-fold door sets start around $1,500 for basic aluminium and can exceed $10,000 for large custom timber units. Always get a written quote specifying materials, brand, hardware and labour.
Do glaziers in Australia need to be licensed?
Licensing requirements for glaziers vary by state. In New South Wales, glazing work over a certain value requires a contractor licence from NSW Fair Trading. In Victoria, glaziers are registered as domestic building practitioners for glazing work. In Queensland, a QBCC licence is required. All glazing of safety-glass panels in wet areas, shower screens, frameless glass doors and balustrading must use AS/NZS 2208 compliant toughened or laminated safety glass regardless of state. Always ask your glazier for their licence number and verify it before work starts. TaskerAsker displays licence details on verified provider profiles.
How do I find a local door and window specialist near me?
Post your job on TaskerAsker with your suburb, photos of the damage or measurement details and your preferred timeline. Verified, ABN-checked glaziers, window installers and door specialists servicing your area will send written no-obligation quotes. You can compare prices, read customer reviews and message providers directly before choosing. Posting is free and there is no obligation to hire.