What is Glazing?

What is glazing?

Glazing means glass installed in a building — in windows, doors, skylights, shopfronts, balustrades, even furniture. It also refers to the process of fitting glass and the different types & methods used.

Common Glass Types in Australia

  1. Float Glass (Annealed)
  2. Toughened (Tempered) Glass
    • Heated and cooled to be ~4–5× stronger than float.
    • Breaks into small blunt pieces (safer).
    • Required for doors, showers, balustrades under AS 1288.
    • Standards Australia – AS 1288:2021
  3. Laminated Glass
    • Two or more panes with a PVB or EVA interlayer.
    • Holds together if broken = safety + security.
    • Blocks >99% UV.
    • AGWA – Safety Glass Guide
  4. Acoustic Laminated Glass
  5. Low-E (Low Emissivity) Glass
  6. Double & Triple Glazing

Glazing Methods

  • Single Glazing: one pane, poor insulation & safety.
  • Double Glazing: two panes separated by a spacer, often argon gas.
  • Triple Glazing: three panes, rare in Australia but used in colder zones.
  • Secondary Glazing: internal window added to existing single glazing.

👉 AGWA – Energy Efficiency


Where Glazing is Used

  • Homes: windows, sliding doors, shower screens, skylights, balustrades.
  • Commercial: shopfronts, curtain walls, partitions.
  • Safety zones: bathrooms, stairs, low-level panels — must comply with:
    • AS 1288:2021 (selection & installation)
    • AS 2208:2023 (safety glazing certification)
  • Specialty: studios (acoustic), banks/jewellers (security), heritage retrofits (secondary glazing).

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Why Glazing Matters

  • Safety: avoids injury when glass breaks.
  • Comfort: better insulation & noise reduction.
  • Security: laminated glass deters break-ins.
  • Energy bills: modern glazing cuts heating/cooling costs.
  • UV protection: laminated glass protects furnishings.

Bottom Line

Glazing isn’t just “glass in a window.” It’s a system of glass types + installation methods that impacts safety, comfort, energy efficiency, privacy, and security.

Whether replacing a cracked window or upgrading your home, always choose glass that complies with Australian Standards (AS 1288 & AS 2208).

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