Double Glazing Prices in Melbourne

6 services from $440 · Melbourne, Victoria

Double Glazing Prices in Melbourne

Prices include GST. Double glazing installations must comply with AS 2047 (windows and external glazed doors) and NCC energy efficiency requirements. Building approval may be required for frame replacements or structural modifications.

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Double glazing prices in Melbourne

Double Glazing Tips for Melbourne

Melbourne's cold winters and hot summers make double glazing one of the highest-ROI home upgrades — expect energy savings of 20-40% on heating and cooling bills

Many older Melbourne homes have single-glazed timber windows that are ideal candidates for retrofit double glazing without frame replacement

Consider Low-E coatings as standard in Melbourne — they help retain heat in winter and reflect heat in summer, suiting Melbourne's variable climate

Key Services at a Glance — Melbourne

Standard Window Retrofit

$638

avg · $440$880

Per window, glass replacement

Whole House (3-bed)

$15,950

avg · $11,000$22,000

All windows, full house upgrade

Double glazing in Melbourne starts from $440. A standard window retrofit in Melbourne averages $638. Prices include GST. Double glazing installations must comply with AS 2047 (windows and external glazed doors) and NCC energy efficiency requirements. Building approval may be required for frame replacements or structural modifications.

Double glazing options in Melbourne include standard window retrofits, large window retrofits, sliding door double glazing, bay window conversions, whole-house packages, secondary glazing, acoustic glazing, and uPVC frame replacements. A whole house (3-bed) double glazing project in Melbourne averages $15,950.

Retrofit existing frames rather than replacing them to save 40–60%. Do the whole house at once for volume discounts. Choose standard double glazing over acoustic unless noise is a specific issue. Check government rebates and energy efficiency incentives. Compare at least three quotes from accredited glaziers.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Confirm the installer holds relevant licences and accreditations for your state or territory. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance. Request a written quote that itemises labour and materials separately. Confirm the warranty terms for both the glass units and the installation work. Ask to see examples of recent completed projects.