
What to include in the written scope
Apartments and two-storey homes need an access discussion. Send photos of balconies, screens and high panes so the scope does not rely on assumptions.
Common inclusions
- Interior glass
- Frames and sills
- Reachable tracks
- Accessible flyscreens if quoted
- Spot detail around handles
- Exterior glass where safely included
What needs separate confirmation
A useful quote identifies exclusions and practical limitations as clearly as inclusions. That is especially important when access, surface condition or specialist treatment could change the work.
- Rope-access or unsafe height work
- Construction residue or paint removal
- Restoring scratched or etched glass
- Disassembly of fixed screens
- Exterior access not shown at quote stage
How to get a more accurate quote
Provide the suburb, property type, room counts, planned date, access details and clear photos of anything heavily soiled or hard to reach. Attach the relevant condition-report or agent-checklist pages if available.
Before the appointment
Remove belongings from the agreed work areas, keep water and electricity available and confirm parking, lifts, keys and the handover deadline. Tell the provider about delicate finishes, existing damage or areas that should not be treated.
After the agreed work
Walk through the property against the written inclusions while access is still available. Photograph the completed areas, keep the invoice and raise any scope question promptly with the provider.