Glass & Glazing near you in Philippines
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Typical price: ₱1,000–₱50,000
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What glass & glazing costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single pane replacement Replace one broken pane | ₱1,000 | ₱2,500 | ₱5,000 |
| Tempered panel replacement Replace one tempered door or window panel | ₱3,000 | ₱6,000 | ₱12,000 |
| Shower enclosure Supply and fit a tempered shower enclosure | ₱15,000 | ₱28,000 | ₱50,000 |
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How to hire a glass & glazing pro in Philippines
- Glass shops (aluminium-and-glass suppliers) handle residential work; visit with measurements or photos
- After typhoons expect queues — book immediately and accept board-up first
- Specify tempered glass for doors, shower enclosures and large panels
- Check the shop cuts on-site or in-shop — float glass is usually same-day
- Agree the price in writing including installation and silicone
- For condos, coordinate admin access for external glass
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between toughened and laminated glass?
Toughened (tempered) glass is heat-treated to be several times stronger and crumbles into blunt granules when broken. Laminated glass sandwiches a plastic interlayer so it cracks but stays in place — better for security and overhead glazing. Codes dictate which is required where; laminated also blocks more noise and UV.
Where is safety glass legally required?
Almost every country requires safety glass (toughened or laminated) in doors, panels beside doors, low-level glazing, bathrooms and balustrades. Replacing broken glass in these spots with ordinary float glass is illegal and dangerous — a competent glazier will refuse to do it.
Can a glazier come out in an emergency?
Yes — emergency board-up is a core glazier service: they secure the opening with boards or film, clear the broken glass, and return with the correct replacement pane. Expect a call-out premium at night and weekends, and ask your insurer first as glass cover often includes an approved emergency line.
Does home insurance cover broken glass?
Commonly yes — glass breakage is standard in most contents/buildings policies, sometimes with an excess that makes small panes not worth claiming. For shopfronts, glass cover is usually a specific commercial policy item. Photograph the damage and keep the glazier's invoice either way.
How much does a frameless shower screen cost?
Frameless screens use 8-10 mm toughened glass with polished edges and specialist hardware, priced per panel plus installation. Semi-frameless and framed options run meaningfully cheaper. Accurate templating matters — out-of-square walls are why this is not a DIY product.
How much does glass replacement cost in the Philippines?
Standard float panes run ₱1,000-3,000 installed; tempered panels ₱3,000-8,000. Framed shower enclosures land ₱15,000-40,000 and frameless from ₱30,000 up.
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