Glass Glazing
- Glass glazing is where performance meets clarity. From energy-saving double glazed glass to striking decorative panels, our curated collection connects Australian architects, builders and homeowners with the country’s most trusted suppliers. Explore options for windows, doors, balustrades and more, all engineered to meet local codes and climates. Find the glass solution that fits your project.Showing all 9 products
Glass sits at the heart of modern Australian architecture, delivering daylight, outlook and design expression. Yet not all glazing is created equal. From passive-house double glazed glass to impact-rated safety panels, your final specification affects energy bills, acoustics, comfort and compliance. The guide below walks you through the key decisions so you can purchase with confidence and connect quickly with the specialist suppliers on ArchiPro.
Key glass types and where they fit
- Decorative glass – coloured, etched or patterned sheets that add privacy or branding while still transmitting light.
- Safety glass – laminated or toughened to meet AS 1288 impact requirements for doors, balustrades and low-level panes.
- Frosted glass – acid-etched or sand-blasted finish that diffuses views without blocking daylight.
- Double and triple glazing – two or three panes separated by an inert-gas spacer for superior thermal and acoustic performance.
- Tempered glass – heat-strengthened sheets offering up to five times the strength of float glass.
- Window films – retrofit layers that add UV control, safety or privacy to existing panes.
Performance metrics that matter
U-value indicates how well the glazing insulates; lower numbers mean less heat loss. A typical single pane scores around 5.8 W/m²·K, while modern double glazed glass can drop below 2.0. Solar heat-gain coefficient (SHGC) tells you how much solar energy enters the space; choose lower SHGC for hot climates or large west-facing façades. Visible light transmittance (VLT) deals with daylight levels, and Rw rates acoustic isolation.
Energy efficiency and comfort upgrades
Pairing low-E coatings with argon-filled cavities can cut winter heat loss by up to 70 %, while thermally broken frames prevent condensation and drafts. For busy streets or flight paths, consider laminated acoustic interlayers that reduce noise by 35–40 dB. Homeowners chasing 7-Star NatHERS ratings routinely specify double or triple glazing to hit their targets.
Compliance, safety and warranty
Australian Standard AS 1288 and the National Construction Code glazing provisions set out where safety glass is mandatory, minimum rebate depths, wind-load calculations and deflection limits. Reputable suppliers will supply compliance certificates plus 10-year sealed-unit warranties. Always verify that the spacer system, desiccant and edge seals are rated for your local climate zone.
Sizing & installation tips
- Measure the structural opening, not the existing sash, and allow for packers and sealants.
- Request factory-glazed units for faster site installation and reduced breakage risk.
- Specify drainage and weep holes in Windows & Doors frames to avoid water build-up.
- Use neutral-cure silicone; acetate silicones can attack the edge-seal of insulated glass units.
Cost guide (AUD, ex-GST)
- Standard 4 mm clear float glass: $45–$65/m²
- Toughened tempered glass: $85–$120/m²
- Double glazed units (6/12/6 low-E): $180–$280/m²
- Triple glazing with argon and low-E: $350–$450/m²
- Solar control or decorative laminates: add 20–30 %
Final pricing will depend on thickness, coatings, edgework, freight and minimum order quantities.
Buying through ArchiPro
When you shortlist products, you can instantly request quotes, technical drawings and lead times from multiple suppliers, saving days of phone calls. Use the filter panel to sort by thermal rating, glass thickness or certification, then add favourites to your project board. Whether you’re retrofitting a Queenslander, detailing a commercial curtain wall or selecting balustrades for a coastal home, ArchiPro’s verified network makes it simple to secure the right glass glazing solution.








