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Glass insurance refers to a type of insurance cover against damage or breakage of glass, such as retail windows. This insurance not only covers external glass but also internal glass. An insurance broker will help you coordinate this type of insurance. If you are leasing a commercial property, glass insurance is typically a requirement for the lease.
 

Contact us today and one of our insurance brokers will help you with any enquiries and questions you have about glass insurance.
 

Steadfast Eastern provides comprehensive coverage for all your glass needs. We have a variety of insurance products that can be tailored to suit your individual requirements, and our team of experts is always on hand to provide advice and assistance. Whether you need cover for a single window or an entire glass façade, we can provide the right solution at the right price. Steadfast Eastern is committed to providing the highest level of customer service, and we pride ourselves on our ability to meet the needs of our clients. Contact us today to find out more about our glass insurance products and how we can help you protect your investment.
 

Why do I need Glass Insurance?

Glass is a fragile material and can be easily damaged. Whether it’s a cracked windscreen or a shattered window, Our Glass Insurance can help to cover the cost of repairs or replacement. If your glass is damaged, you can make a claim on your Glass Insurance policy to have it repaired or replaced. Glass Insurance is designed to cover the cost of repairs or replacement, up to the limit specified in your policy. Depending on your policy, Glass Insurance may also cover the cost of temporary repairs, such as boarding up a broken window.
 

Almost all commercial lease agreements in Australia requires the tenant to ensure Glass is insured.
 

How do I make a Glass Insurance claim?

If you need to make a Glass Insurance claim, you should contact your insurer as soon as possible. They will then arrange for an assessor to inspect the damage and provide you with a quote for repairs or replacement. Once you have approved the quote, the work will be carried out by a qualified tradesperson. In most cases, you will only need to pay your excess when making a Glass Insurance claim.
 

What are the benefits of Glass Insurance?

Glass Insurance can help to protect you from unexpected expenses if your glass is damaged. It can also give you peace of mind knowing that you are covered if something goes wrong. Glass insurance is not compulsory, however, most home and contents policies will include some level of cover for glass damage. For more information about Glass Insurance, please contact us.
 

What’s typically covered in Glass Insurance?

Glass Insurance typically covers external glass breakage, destruction of stock or contents (caused by broken glass that constitutes a claim), and signs made of glass or plastic which forms part of an illuminated sign.
 

Glass Insurance may also cover the costs for after-hours service, express delivery and overtime by repairers.
 

Glass Insurance can help to protect you from costly repairs or replacements, as well as lost income due to damaged stock or contents. If you have any questions about what Glass Insurance covers, please contact us.
 

What’s typically NOT covered in Glass Insurance?

Glass insurance policies typically exclude repair or replacement for glass that is stock, in poor condition, or part of a larger item such as a television screen.
 

Glass that is damaged in transit is also usually not covered. If you are unsure whether your policy covers a particular type of glass, it is best to check with your insurer before making a claim. By doing so, you can avoid any potential confusion or disappointment down the line.
 

Glass is an important part of any commercial business, and it’s important to make sure that your glass is properly protected. Here are a few things to think about when considering glass insurance:

 

  1. If the glass inside or outside your store got broken, could your business handle the replacement cost? Glass insurance can help to cover the cost of repairs or replacement, ensuring that your business isn’t adversely affected in the event of damage.
  2. Does your commercial lease agreement make you insure glass? Many leases require tenants to carry glass insurance, so it’s important to check your agreement before signing up for a policy.
  3. Is your shopfront in an area where it might get vandalized often, like near nightclubs or entertainment venues? If so, you may want to consider Glass Insurance to protect your investment. Glass Insurance can help to cover the cost of repairs or replacement, giving you peace of mind in knowing that your business is protected.

 

Why use our services for your glass insurance?

When shopping for glass insurance, it is important to compare policies and providers to find the coverage that best meets your needs. Our team at Steadfast Eastern can help you to compare policies and find the right coverage for your needs.
 

We have access to over 100 insurers in the Australian market and can advise you on which products may best suit your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our glass insurance services.

What can go wrong?

Most people would think that a store inside a shopping centre would be safe from smash and grab.

However, at approximately 3.45am on 3rd of January, 2018 three hooded bandits drove their 4 wheel drive vehicle into the entrance of Uni Hill factory outlet shopping centre in Bundoora, Victoria. Once inside they targeted a jewellery store and stole $30,000 worth of stock.

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