Case Study: Reglazing Fixed Panel Sliding Windows in Nindaroo, Queensland
When a homeowner in Nindaroo, Queensland, noticed visible damage and reduced clarity in two of their fixed panel sliding windows, they contacted Russcos Glazing for a professional solution. Rather than replacing the entire window units, Russcos Glazing recommended a targeted reglazing approach, restoring the windows’ safety, appearance, and functionality while retaining the existing frames.
The property featured two aluminium framed sliding windows with fixed panels that had become worn over time. The glass in both panels showed signs of deterioration, impacting both the look and performance of the windows.
The affected panels measured:
Although the frames remained structurally sound, the glass itself had become the weak point. Cracks, surface wear, and reduced clarity meant the windows were no longer providing the level of safety or visual appeal expected.
For the homeowner, the key concerns were:

After a detailed inspection, Russcos Glazing determined that reglazing was the most efficient and cost-effective solution. This involved removing the damaged glass and replacing it with 4mm toughened Spotswood glass, a strong, safety-rated option ideal for residential applications.
Spotswood Glass is widely recognised for its quality and durability, while toughened glass offers enhanced strength compared to standard float glass. It is designed to withstand impact and, if broken, shatters into small, less dangerous fragments, making it a safer choice for homes.
By selecting 4mm toughened glass, Russcos Glazing ensured the new panels would:
Reglazing fixed panel windows requires careful handling and precise workmanship to achieve a flawless result. Russcos Glazing followed a structured process to ensure both panels were restored to optimal condition.
1. Careful Removal of Existing Glass
The damaged glass panels were carefully removed from each window frame. This step required precision to avoid damaging the surrounding aluminium structure.
All broken or compromised glass was safely disposed of in accordance with industry standards.
2. Frame Preparation
Once the old glass was removed, the frames were thoroughly cleaned and prepared. Any old glazing material, seals, or debris were cleared to create a smooth surface for the new installation.
This preparation step is essential to ensure a secure fit and long-lasting result.
3. Custom Cutting of New Glass
New 4mm toughened Spotswood glass panels were cut to match the exact dimensions of:
Accuracy at this stage is critical, as even minor discrepancies can affect the fit and performance of the window.
4. Installation and Glazing
The new glass panels were carefully installed in the frames. Russcos Glazing ensured each panel was properly aligned and securely positioned.
New glazing seals were applied to hold the glass firmly in place and create a weather-tight barrier.
5. Final Inspection and Clean
Once installed, both windows were inspected to ensure the glass was secure, properly sealed, and visually flawless. The area was cleaned, leaving the windows looking as good as new.
The completed reglazing project delivered immediate improvements. The windows were transformed, offering a clean, clear finish and renewed structural integrity.
The homeowner experienced:
Because the frames were retained, the project was completed efficiently with minimal disruption.
This project highlights the value of reglazing when window frames are still in good condition. Instead of replacing the entire unit, Russcos Glazing focused on the root of the problem, the glass itself.
Reglazing offers several advantages:
By using high-quality Spotswood Glass, Russcos Glazing ensured the new panels would deliver long-term performance and reliability.
This Nindaroo project demonstrates how expert reglazing can restore both function and aesthetics to damaged windows. By replacing the old glass with 4mm toughened Spotswood glass, Russcos Glazing delivered a durable, safe, and visually appealing solution tailored to the homeowner’s needs.
For anyone dealing with cracked, worn, or outdated window glass, reglazing is a smart and cost-effective alternative. With the right expertise, existing windows can be revitalised, extending their lifespan and improving the comfort and appearance of the home.
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