Glass Doors in Maryborough
We supply and install custom-measured glass and screens built for durability and a perfect fit. Since 1991, we've been trusted for quality workmanship, fast turnaround times and reliable, no-nonsense advice.
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Maryborough Doors
Hervey Bay Glass Glazing & Screens installs glass doors that combine style, functionality and long-lasting performance. Homeowners in Maryborough value our clean finishes, secure fitting and broad range of options—from sliding patio doors to classic hinged units. Each panel is cut and installed with precision, ensuring smooth operation and a tight seal against drafts and rain.
With over 40 years of glazing experience, our licensed team is known for fast turnarounds, practical advice and reliable service. Whether you're replacing an outdated frame or fitting new doors as part of a renovation, we focus on delivering results that last.
Every project begins with an on-site measure and ends with a flawless, professionally sealed finish. We understand local conditions—like shifting frames, salty air and high-use areas—and tailor every install accordingly.
If you’ve got cracked glass or worn-out rollers, we can replace individual components without needing to change the entire door. For upgrades, repairs or new installations, contact us on
(07) 4124 3550 to book your quote.
Custom Glass
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Doors That Transform Living Spaces
Glass doors don’t just open to the yard—they open up your entire home. In Maryborough, we offer on-site consultations to help you choose between clear, tinted or frosted glass. Whether you need sliding panels for outdoor zones, hinged doors for classic entries or integrated flyscreen options, we’ll walk you through framing styles, hardware and functionality.
Every door is measured using digital tools and built to meet Australian safety standards. We use high-quality rollers, weather seals and stainless steel fittings designed to withstand humidity, wind and daily use. We also consider bushfire ratings, pool compliance and accessibility requirements where needed.
Our glass doors are custom-cut to suit everything from heritage renovations to modern shopfronts. Installation includes full clean-up, waterproofing checks and a final walkthrough to ensure smooth operation.
We also work closely with local builders to streamline handovers and offer fast replacements for insurance or emergency repairs. With us, your new glass door won’t just fit—it’ll elevate your whole space.
What You Need to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
What glass types are best for doors?
Toughened (tempered) glass is standard for safety—it resists impact and breaks into small blunt pieces if shattered.
Laminated glass adds security and noise reduction. Frosted or tinted glass controls privacy and glare. Low-E options improve insulation and energy efficiency.
All these types meet Australian Standards and are ideal for different needs, depending on your household, sun exposure and desired privacy level.
For pool areas or bushfire zones, there are specialised options that also meet legal compliance.
Can glass door panels be replaced without changing the whole frame?
Yes. If the frame is sound but the glass is damaged or needs upgrading, only the glass panel can be replaced. Seals and hardware may also be updated for better performance.
Replacing just the glass is faster, cleaner and often more cost-effective than full unit replacement. This is especially useful in commercial settings where downtime needs to be minimal or in heritage homes where frames must be retained for style or approval reasons.
How do I maintain glass doors long-term?
Wipe with a mild cleaner and soft cloth weekly to prevent build-up. Lubricate rollers and hinges quarterly with silicone spray to ensure smooth operation.
Periodic checks of seals and weather stripping help prevent drafts and leaks, especially before wet seasons.
Also, keep door tracks clear of sand and grit, especially in coastal areas, and check glass surfaces regularly for scratches that could weaken over time. Avoid using ammonia-based cleaners, as they can affect finishes and seals.