by Blue Croc Shop Admin
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by Blue Croc Shop Admin
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Glass pool fencing and balustrade systems rely on one critical component for strength, stability, and compliance: spigots. If you’ve ever wondered how many spigots per glass panel you need for a safe, durable installation, you’re not alone. Whether you’re a DIY homeowner or a professional installer, choosing the right number of spigots is essential for safety and performance.
At Blue Croc Shop, we supply premium-quality glass spigots, glass panels, hardware, screws, fixings and installation accessories—meaning we know exactly what it takes to build a compliant, long-lasting glass fence. This guide will walk you through recommended spigot spacing, load considerations, Australian Standards, and how to choose the right spigots from our range.
Understanding the Purpose of Spigots in Glass Fencing
Spigots are the structural anchor points that support every frameless glass panel. They carry the weight of the panel, absorb environmental loads (like wind and movement), and provide the rigidity that keeps your fencing system secure.
Why Spigot Quantity Matters
Using too few spigots can result in:
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Excessive flexing
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Unstable panels
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Failure to meet pool fencing compliance
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Higher risk of breakage
Using the correct number ensures:
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Even load distribution
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Compliance with Australian Standards
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Maximum safety
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A clean, architectural finish
So, How Many Spigots Per Glass Panel Do You Need?
The Standard Answer: Two Spigots Per Glass Panel
For most frameless glass pool fences and balustrade panels, the industry standard—and the recommendation we provide at Blue Croc Shop—is:
Every glass panel requires a minimum of two spigots.
This applies to:
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Standard 8mm glass panels
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Premium 10mm and 12mm glass pool fencing panels
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Toughened safety glass for balcony balustrades
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Clear, frosted, and tinted glass options
Two spigots provide optimal weight distribution and rigidity while keeping installation quick, easy, and compliant.
When You May Need More Than Two Spigots
While two spigots are standard, certain conditions may require three spigots:
You may need a third spigot if:
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The panel is longer than 1500 mm
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The installation area is high-wind or cyclone-prone
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You are installing on a raised platform or deck
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Additional anti-flex strength is required
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The glass is custom oversized
If you’re unsure, send your panel sizes to us and we can confirm the correct quantity.
Spigot Load Rating: Why It Affects Quantity
Not all spigots are made equal. Premium, heavy-duty spigots like those from Blue Croc Shop offer higher load ratings and more stability compared to cheaper alternatives.
Higher Load Means Fewer Fixings
Our glass spigot range features:
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Thick stainless steel construction
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Solid base plates
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High-tolerance machining
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Anti-corrosion coatings
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Options in round, square, core-drilled and bolt-down designs
With these features, you can confidently rely on two spigots per panel in most standard Australian installations.
Lower-quality spigots from other suppliers may require additional supports because they lack the load-bearing strength found in Blue Croc hardware.
Choosing the Right Spigots for Your Glass Panels
At www.bluecrocshop.com.au, we supply a full range of compliant, premium-grade options for frameless pool fencing, balustrade systems, and architectural glass setups.
Our Most Popular Spigot Types
All options are suitable for the two-spigot-per-panel standard:
✔ Bolt-Down Spigots
Perfect for:
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Concrete
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Pavers
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Timber decking with metal plates
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Hard, flat surfaces
Bolt-down spigots provide a clean, modern installation and are easy to position.
✔ Core-Drilled Spigots
Used for:
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Concrete slabs
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In-ground installations
They offer exceptional strength and a seamless aesthetic.
✔ Premium Stainless Steel Spigots
Benefits include:
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Superior corrosion resistance
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Architectural finish
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Longevity in harsh Australian conditions
Available in:
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316 Stainless Steel
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Black powder-coated finishes
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Mirror-polished options
Factors That Influence How Many Spigots Per Glass Panel You Need
Although the standard is two spigots, real-world conditions matter.
1. Glass Thickness
Most Blue Croc panels range from 8mm to 12mm toughened glass, all compliant with two spigots.
Thicker glass = more weight, but still adequately supported by quality spigots.
2. Panel Length
Panels longer than 1.5m may require:
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Extra checking
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Optional third spigot
Blue Croc Shop can advise based on your layout.
3. Wind Zones
Areas like:
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Coastal regions
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Hills
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Open backyards
…may experience heavy wind loads.
Stronger spigots (like our stainless options) massively increase stability.
4. Deck or Balcony Installations
Raised platforms require extra attention to:
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Flex
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Uplift
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Vibration
Two heavy-duty spigots remain sufficient for most installations.
5. Compliance with Australian Standards
Pool fencing must comply with AS1926.1, including:
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Safe spacing
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Structural stability
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Child-safe design
Blue Croc Shop spigots are engineered with compliance in mind.
How to Space Spigots Under a Glass Panel
Even when you know how many spigots per glass panel you need, correct placement is equally important.
Recommended Spacing Rules
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Spigots should sit roughly 200–300mm from each end of the panel
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The remaining length is evenly supported
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Spigots must be fixed on a solid, load-rated surface
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Panels should maintain consistent alignment and level
Why Correct Spacing Matters
Improper spacing can cause:
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Excessive glass deflection
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Pressure on panel edges
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Higher risk of breakage
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Warranty issues
Blue Croc Shop spigots include clear measurement guidelines for simple installation.
Glass Types Available at Blue Croc Shop
When calculating spigot quantity and placement, the type of glass matters. All our panels are toughened safety glass, available in:
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Clear glass panels
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Frosted glass
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Polaris-style pool gate glass
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Standard width pool fence panels
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Narrow infill panels
Because they are engineered to Australian Standards, two spigots remain the reliable minimum.
Why Choose Blue Croc Spigots for Your Glass Panels?
When you buy from www.bluecrocshop.com.au, you’re getting:
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High-grade spigots built for Australian conditions
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Low-maintenance stainless steel construction
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Precision-engineered fittings for perfect panel security
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Matching hardware for a seamless finish
Our hardware is trusted by:
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DIY homeowners
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Builders
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Landscapers
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Pool builders
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Architects
Additional Hardware for a Complete Installation
Alongside spigots, Blue Croc Shop supplies:
✔ Glass Clamps
✔ Glass Pool Gate Hinges
✔ Latches and Safety Hardware
✔ Screws, bolts, fixings and cyclone washers
✔ Mounting plates and accessories
Every product is engineered to integrate seamlessly with our spigots and glass panels.
Final Answer: How Many Spigots Per Glass Panel?
In almost all installations, the correct number is two spigots per glass panel.
Use three only when:
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The panel is unusually long
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Wind loading is severe
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You require extra rigidity
For most homeowners, builders and fencing installers, two spigots from Blue Croc Shop provide premium strength, compliance and durability.
If you need personalised advice, our team is always here to help.
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