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Find a Glazier for New extra large mirror install

Fitting mirrors can be a simple wall mount or a specialist panel job, with size, access and who supplies the glass shaping the scope.

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Pricing guide

Costs are driven mainly by mirror size, weight and whether the glass is customer‑supplied or trade‑supplied. Large or extra‑large panels often need extra labour, two‑person handling or access equipment, while custom cutting, toughening or specialist finishes typically add material and handling requirements. Difficult access, equipment hire and after‑hours attendance may also increase the overall cost.

  • Mirror size and weight

    Large or heavy panels typically require two‑person handling or specialist procedures, which increases labour and time.

  • Who supplies the mirror

    Customer‑supplied mirrors usually mean a fit‑only job, whereas trade‑supplied or custom glass generally adds material sourcing and fabrication work.

  • Fixings and wall substrate

    Different wall types and the anchors required (for example tile, plasterboard or masonry) affect preparation and fastening complexity.

  • Access and equipment needs

    Jobs needing scaffold, a lift or restricted‑site manoeuvring usually require more staging time and possible equipment hire.

  • Number and location of mirrors

    Hours scale with quantity and dispersed installs, so multiple mirrors or locations typically raise labour and travel considerations.

New extra large mirror install

Estimated range

$210 – $530

Default scope: 3 mirrors

What moves this estimate

  • Mirror size and weight: Large or heavy panels typically require two‑person handling or specialist procedures, which increases labour and time.
  • Who supplies the mirror: Customer‑supplied mirrors usually mean a fit‑only job, whereas trade‑supplied or custom glass generally adds material sourcing and fabrication work.
  • Fixings and wall substrate: Different wall types and the anchors required (for example tile, plasterboard or masonry) affect preparation and fastening complexity.
  • Access and equipment needs: Jobs needing scaffold, a lift or restricted‑site manoeuvring usually require more staging time and possible equipment hire.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to supply the mirror?
You can often supply the mirror and have a glazier fit it; the standard profile assumes customer‑supplied units. If you want the tradesperson to supply, cut or toughen the glass, expect the quote to reflect additional material and fabrication work.
How long will an install usually take?
Time typically scales with the number, size and complexity of the mirrors rather than being the same for every job. Simple single‑mirror fits are usually quicker, while large panels or mirrored walls often take longer because of handling and setup.
Will installers use scaffold or lifts?
For extra‑large panels or specialist one‑piece installs, scaffold or a lift is often required and may be factored into the quote. Standard interior installs with normal access usually do not need this equipment.
Do glaziers need to be licensed?
Yes — glazier licensing is mandatory for glass installation work. A licensed glazier should be engaged to ensure compliance with safety and building requirements.
How accurate is the instant estimate?
Our estimates are built from research across thousands of local jobs and real pricing data. Use them as a guide when speaking to glaziers — your actual quote will depend on your specific job.
How many quotes will I get?
We'll match you with up to 3 glaziers initially. If you'd like more options, you can request additional matches.
Do I pay anything to get quotes?
No — the service is 100% free for homeowners.
Why do you need photos?
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